Army Veteran (11 yrs). Desert Storm with 1st Tiger Brigade, 2nd Armored Division. Hell on Wheels!

Joined June 2016
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17 Apr 2025
🚨 Here's a summary on the collaboration between the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) and an England pharma company called Reckitt & Colman (later became Reckitt Benckiser, then Indivior) and their push of their buprenorphine products, Subutex and Suboxone, to market: 🧵
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BREAKING: The @AmerMedicalAssn has adopted the following policies at its 2026 #AMAmtg: "The AMA [will] convene a meeting with the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy and other national pharmacy organizations to identify ways to improve communications between physicians and pharmacists about physicians’ and pharmacists’ corresponding responsibility and related areas" about physicians' plenary prescriptive authority (including controlled medications), providing a report in June 2027.... The "AMA [will] work with pharmacies subject to the national opioid litigation settlements to provide data on refusals to fill and dispense medications, including the reasons for such refusals."
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Yancy retweeted
It's been ten years since the CDC opioid guideline was released. Cathy Kean says thousands have died and millions have suffered because the guideline is based on misclassified overdose data. bit.ly/3RV7dFg
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New comment period starts tomorrow through July 5th about "addiction and recovery." We need to hit them HARD. federalregister.gov/d/2026-1…

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Dear @DEAHQ, Please stop conflating prescription fentanyl and illicit fentanyl (fentalogues). You risk stigmatizing patients with severe illness who require prescription fentanyl to treat severe pain. #WordsMatter dea.gov/press-releases/2026/…

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@yancykm thank you you are absolutely the expert and the truth teller. The linguistic gymnastics that they have created to hide to conceal how long the inconvenient truth that illicit manufactured fentanyl has been in this nation much longer than people are told. wtf is “likely Heroin”? They’re not even hiding that they are combining, legal regulated, safe prescriptions with illicit manufactured substances made in clandestine labs as the same. I found one of the primary sources (if the source) of how they combined illegal and illegal substances way back in 1995. They just threw a bunch of words together to change the definition of “opioid” It’s ambiguous it could literally mean anything. “Opioid” is not a real word as far as I’m concerned. It’s a bunch of gibberish that Steadman’s 26th decided to make up with no scientific foundation. Denoting , Resembling, blah blah, blah.. I believe they are “likely” frauds.
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@yancykm I found this as an exhibit in opioid litigation. It’s really bad that they had to go back to 1971 to find any evidence of this imaginary prescription epidemic. The entire law written by a disgraced president, rooted in racism needs to go in a dumpster fire.
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Why are chronic pain patients left to be tortured in pain by those who refuse them relief when... "No one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment." hrw.org/news/2003/03/11/lega…
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My 2026: ✅️ Cerebellar Stroke - January ✅️ Stroke recovered - March ✅️ Afib - April/May ✅️ Heart ablation - End of May ✅️ Polycythemia - Since January but cause still being investigated. My Neurologist, Cardiologist, and Hematologist...
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This is when the earliest illicit fentanyl was recognized. Great find Julie!
@Kpascuch Keith, thank you for all your hard work and I trust your opinions too. I believe all our opinions can be proven as fact. I’ve been going on deep dives and archiving primary documents on all the Addiction Industry Key Opinion Leaders and their schemes since 2018. The #Kratom Community needs this information now, it would take too long to start from scratch. I am happy to share and help navigate through decades of scheming. I have enough evidence this was always a plot to force convert the incurable bodily afflicted to Suboxone, it just took multiple bills, infiltrating the most prestigious medical dictionary, the most unscrupulous people placed in leadership positions at federal agencies and heaps of linguistic slippage so greasy it’s as if they dumped a bunch of words into a barrel of Crisco. There are more than enough amazing activists selflessly exposing the fallout. I want to go in the other direction in history and expose the deceitful architecture of how they manufactured The Great Opioid Lie. They will keep repeating the lie now target #Kratom unless the entire slimy underbelly is exposed. The definition of Opioid was altered in 1995 to ambiguously deliberately combine legal and legal. I figure out a feasible way to make this tedious historical corrupt policy building compelling enough people snap out of the brainwashing. Illicit Manufactured Fentanyl (not to be confused with prescription Fentanyl) has been a brewing since the early 80s. It was a reaching epidemic levels before OxyContin was even approved. The ridiculous no quality evidence Three Wave is based on convoluted theory comparing unrelated statistics of recovery admissions, and prescription sales with no benchmark by a high ranking @CDCInjury who concealed in all his disclosures he secretly cofounded @supportprop with Kolodny. No matter how many times they show a pill bottle they are not going to magic counterfeit as legitimate. I know what motivated the rest but Paulozzi’s motives keep me up at night. I have gone over every case scenario why an epidemiologist went from waterpark accidents studies to diving headfirst becoming the Founding Father of The Great Prescription Lie simply by combing illegal and legal substances with no distinction. Dowell followed Paulozzi on the Slip 'N Slide going from Gonorrhea studies to full on opiate prescription fanatism. They all colluded with PROP on the back channels. They concealed the inconvenient truth of their false narrative the most dangerous illicit drug ever created was flooding the nation. They are all complicit in this lie that has caused immense human misery by design.
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Want to know what I mean by Critical Drug Theory? Here is a prime example: @ASAMorg You’ve spent years influencing opioid prescribing for pain patients. Now your drug-testing draft admits UDT can harm patients — stigma, misinterpretation, denial of care — but excludes opioid pain-med adherence testing as “outside the scope.” So this is just like the SOR, when you wanted a special treatment for your opioid of choice and your patient population of choice. asam.org/quality-care/clinic…
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May 27
It's heart ablation day! Yay! I thought this day would never get here.👏
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Medicine, as a whole, is dying all in the name of "Whole Health." Our ancestors are facepalming in their graves.
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Let's change treatment of advanced pain (for crash survivors/new illnesses/surgeries) to focus on old self-management and behavior changes... because they worked so well for our ancestors. 🙄 Disclaimer: 𝑴𝒂𝒏𝒚 𝒉𝒂𝒗𝒆 𝒍𝒊𝒌𝒆𝒍𝒚 𝒕𝒓𝒊𝒆𝒅 𝒕𝒉𝒆𝒔𝒆 𝒂𝒍𝒓𝒆𝒂𝒅𝒚.
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When Veteran “Safety” Systems Become Veteran Surveillance: The Rights Gap in VA’s DBRS and Behavioral Flag System open.substack.com/pub/steven…
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In Arizona, it wasn't just an "opioid crisis." But deeming it as such allowed the state to get grant money and sue opioid pharma. If they deemed it as a "meth crisis" or a "substance use crisis," the state wouldn't have gotten near the $$$. app.powerbigov.us/view?r=eyJ…
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17 Jun 2025
Not-so-fun fact: When an opioid crisis was declared by the Arizona Governor in 2017... Meth overdoses were growing faster and deadlier. Why wasn't (and still isn't) this addressed? $$$.
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A book on the history of Suboxone admits doctors worked around patient caps by documenting people as being treated for “pain” instead of OUD so they could prescribe Suboxone to more patients. And this was portrayed as noble. A workaround. A public health win. So let me get this straight: Lying in medical records about a controlled substance is acceptable depending on which patient population benefits? Because if pain doctors had done this with full agonist opioids, they’d be in handcuffs, indicted, and featured in a Netflix doc by Friday. But when it’s Suboxone, suddenly it’s innovation and a good thing. Indivior makes Purdue look like saints, yet somehow we’re all supposed to pretend this isn’t an opioid, wasn’t aggressively protected, and hasn’t been surrounded by a massive double standard from day one.
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Sure sure sure, RFKjr and his trial lawyers won’t “ban” medicines, they’ll just “wake doctors up” and they’ll stop prescribing them. Good luck, psych docs! You were fine when they went after this class of meds! The real lesson is is we need to focus on education, autonomy, and personal responsibility.
And just in case that isn’t enough evidence to show that Bobby is not planning on hearing the voices of ppl that need access to rx opioids, here he brags that the litigation is what made them “stop prescribing”. He didn’t say over-prescribing. He said prescribing. He’s making a trade-off of our lives, he’s NOT for medical freedom!
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Cerebellar Stroke in January. Afib. Get Ablation in May. See a Hema-Onc next for possible Polycythemia Vera. Only given Oxcarbazepine and Cyclobenzaprine for pain by Neuro due to blood thinners. Ugh. What's next!? It can only get better.
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We took a shot, and it worked. We’ve been given the green light to move forward at the federal level to address patient harm from opioid reduction. This issue has been ignored for too long. Now, we have a chance to be heard. If you want to support this work and follow along as this develops, you can join us here: 📷 patreon.com/thedoctorpatient…
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