
David Smith
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David Smith
@DavidESmitty
The Pain Lawsuit. My other X account got suspended for truth-telling. https://t.co/6QobLTdNNG


Pain management is suicide prevention. Pain management is suicide prevention. Pain management is suicide prevention. Pain management is suicide prevention. Pain management is suicide prevention. Pain management is suicide prevention. Pain management is suicide prevention.

Sign our petition & join almost 50,000 people who oppose the pending Schedule 1 ban of kratom plant alkaloid 7-OH, which millions use for chronic pain, mental health, and substance abuse recovery. change.org/p/urgent-stop-…

So much incorrect info in this entire series, CDC and industry funded. No, all chronic pain is not a “centralized” issue - much of it is very much tissue damage. Also, the fact that you say doctors feel they aren’t allowed to Rx opioids anymore for chronic pain and you don’t see that as a problem - means you’re causing widespread harm. NEO Opioid Consortium Education Series - Chronic Pain: Bridging Clinical... youtu.be/w8SpcUSLOQI?si… via @YouTube


1898: Bayer trademarks a new cough medicine for children. They call it Heroin. 1899: they also trademark aspirin. Enjoy that one. It is the last unambiguously good thing on this list. 1900: Heroin is Bayer's best-selling product, marketed to mothers as non-addictive. 1915: they supply the German army over 170 tons of chlorine gas for the trenches. 1925: Bayer folds into a chemical giant called IG Farben. 1940s: IG Farben runs a slave-labour plant at Auschwitz and part-owns the maker of the Zyklon B. 1956: a director convicted of war crimes at Nuremberg is quietly made chairman of Bayer's board. 1980s: Bayer discovers its haemophilia blood product is riddled with HIV. Rather than destroy the stock, it keeps selling the untreated batches to Asia and Latin America to recoup the money. Thousands of haemophiliacs are infected. Many die. 2003: the New York Times exposes it. Bayer helps settle for around 600 million dollars. 2018: Bayer buys Monsanto, inheriting Roundup, Agent Orange and PCBs in a single afternoon. 2026: the US Supreme Court throws out the Roundup cancer lawsuits. Bayer wins. Heroin, chlorine gas, Auschwitz, tainted blood, and a weedkiller in the dock, all from one firm. Every one of them was legal, marketed with total confidence, and blessed by the experts of its day, and the company behind them is bigger now than it has ever been. The heroin got recalled. The company never did.


@hoss_tagge The problem with RFK is that he believes the problems he had were all external and not related to himself. He can’t imagine people not having a dysfunctional relationship with drugs

Another post-op pain horror story: "I just had surgery, they did a nerve block and it did not take. I don't know what went wrong but it just didn't work. I come out and I'm screaming, cause I'm in so much pain and they said you can't be in pain because you have a nerve block. And I said, I am in pain, I'm an extreme pain, they said oh she's drug-seeking. I had my Achilles tended repaired. I wasn't drug seeking anything" @DrOzCMS @RobertKennedyJr how many thousands of stories do you have to see before you address this pendulum swing?

TINA PETERS: We don't have to prove anymore that these machines are cheating, that the ballots are being harvested, or that there's fraud with mail-in ballots. We don't have to prove that anymore! There is enough evidence to show that these processes should NEVER be in place. @realtinapeters


If you don't want a doctor to "accidentally-on-purpose" give you a mRNA shot while you're at the Hospital ER for a broken arm....you better have an I DO NOT CONSENT FORM™ Do it NOW so it's ready in case of an emergency. Here's where to get it for FREE: idonotconsentform.com @P_McCulloughMD @NicHulscher

Tylenol only surgeons should not exist, especially spinal surgeons.


Another Tylenol-only post-op horror story: "I had open heart surgery. The only pain medication I got was Tylenol. 2 500mg tabs 3x per day. I wonder what all that Tylenol did to my liver and kidneys."

@CMerandi What makes me sicker about the whole thing is addicts can very easily get on these programs but they refuse to help the chronic pain patients. And these addicts that get suboxone most of their scripts they don't even personally use. Why is the world completely backwards.











