I have done nothing wrong, yet I'm being treated as an addict or criminal. I’ve been seeing the same pain management specialist since 2011. They know me. I don't abuse my meds, I take them as instructed and never had anything wrong with my drug screens. And yet I'm still being punished.

I've been out of work since 2017 and just got my medical retirement approved. I wasn't able to work even at my old dose. There have been emotional issues to contend with as well, like the sudden death of my husband.

Why are politicians making healthcare decisions for patients? Don't they know that this is going to cause the exact problem that they're trying to avoid? People who have been at the same doses for years who are suddenly not getting what they need will be desperate. They're going to resort to dangerous street drugs mixed with who knows what. Or risk breaking the law and use cannabis. They have no choice.

Yes, there is an opiate epidemic. I don't disagree with that. But chronic pain patients are being treated as addicts. They're being mandated into forced reduction by politicians, not doctors.

This must be dealt with another way or the statisticians will have another number to deal with: Suicides by pain patients who are unable to get relief. We would never limit insulin to a diabetic or heart medications to someone with heart disease. But it’s okay to keep cutting pain medications because they’re dangerous?

The black market street drugs have not been reduced at all. Just the legally prescribed pain meds. The war on drugs isn't against the illegal side. The real war is against people in pain.