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...my bro in law goes to the VA with some kind of complaint with his foot. They give him a quart jar of Oxy and tell him to come back in four months. They can't find a doctor who has time to take his case.




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Kirsten Gillibrand Wants to Decide How Many Painkillers You're Allowed to Get
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March 19, 2019

Kirsten Gillibrand Wants to Decide How Many Painkillers You're Allowed to Get

By Jim Treacher
pjmedia.com



Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) listens to a staffer before answering questions at a news conference Dec. 12, 2017, on Capitol Hill in Washington.

Nine years ago last month, I was struck down while crossing the street in Washington, D.C. My knee was shattered and I ended up needing two major surgeries and many months of physical therapy. All told, it was 18 months before I was able to walk again unaided. And the whole time, I was in severe pain, often excruciating. I wouldn't have gotten through that ordeal without pain medication. At various stages I was taking Dilaudid, OxyContin, or Vicodin. I hated the side effects, like nausea and confusion and sweating, and I was worried about getting hooked. But I didn't. As the pain eased, my doctors lowered the dosage until I didn't need it anymore. My knee still hurts, pretty much every day, but it's manageable. Pain medication helped me get through the worst thing that ever happened to me, and then I walked away from it. Literally.

So whenever I see meddling politicians trying to take those decisions away from me because other people make the wrong decisions, I get really angry.

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So people who are genuinely in pain need to suffer, just because Kirsten Gillibrand wants to be president?

As with just about everything Gillibrand says, this directly contradicts her past rhetoric. She used to hold a much different view about who should be responsible for such decisions:




"Keep Your Laws Off My Body" only counts when a woman wants to kill her baby before it inconveniences her.

You want government-run healthcare? This is what it looks like. People you'll probably never meet in your entire life, who don't know anything about you, will decide how much pain you get to live with.

Kirsten Gillibrand is never going to be POTUS, and she's never going to be my doctor.

http://pjmedia.com/trending/kirsten-gillibrand-is-a-pain/


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