By K. Grahame, Guest Columnist

I was on opioid medication for over 10 years as treatment for acute and chronic pain in 27 diagnosed pain conditions, including herniated lumbar discs, arthritis, spinal stenosis, and torn muscles and tendons in my lower back.

Now I've been involuntarily taken off opioids by my pharmacy. Guess what? There is NOTHING available that treats pain like opioids.

I am 66. The pain has driven my blood pressure up into the 200/90 range, and since I've already had both heart surgery and malignant melanoma surgery, I'm on so much blood pressure medication that I cannot walk.

The government would not let a human treat a dog like this. The rest of my life looks, at this point, to be short and a piece of hell, thanks to the media blitz on 67,000 annual overdose deaths -- of which only 17,000 were overdoses from prescription opioids. That’s fewer deaths than happen from common falls in the home.

While I'm at it, there were 72,000 alcohol related deaths in 2017. And the Surgeon General estimates that 440,000 people die every year from tobacco-related health conditions. Where are you, FDA and CDC on that?