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People in chronic pain show higher suicide risk
Nov. 12, 2008 NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - "People with severe headaches or other forms of chronic pain may have an increased risk of suicide, a study published Tuesday suggests. The study, of nearly 5,700 U.S. adults, found that those who reported chronic pain other than arthritis were four times more likely to have attempted suicide than adults not suffering from persistent pain. Head pain and pain in multiple areas of the body were particularly linked to suicidal thoughts and behavior, according to researchers at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor. They found that men and women with frequent or severe headaches were twice as likely to have either contemplated or attempted suicide. These risks were also elevated among study participants who reported multiple forms of pain. Among those with three or more painful conditions, 14 percent said they had ever thought about suicide, while nearly 6 percent reported an actual suicide attempt. "Pain is one of those factors that may make someone feel more hopeless and less optimistic about the future and increases the chances that they will think about suicide," lead researcher Dr. Mark A. Ilgen said in a written statement. The vast majority of people with painful health conditions will not become suicidal, noted Ilgen, a psychologist at the Ann Arbor VA Hospital. However, the findings do bolster evidence of a higher-than-average suicide risk among people in chronic pain, Ilgen and his colleagues report in the journal General Hospital Psychiatry. Studies have, for example, found that migraine sufferers have heightened risks of depression and suicidal behavior. In the current study, just under 8 percent of people who reported frequent or severe headaches said they had thought about committing suicide, compared with 2 percent of adults with no chronic head pain. Even when the researchers accounted for other factors -- such as whether participants suffered from any psychiatric disorder -- pain itself remained linked to suicidal behavior. "This is further evidence that we need to be aware of the heightened risk for suicide in those with chronic pain," Ilgen said. "More work is needed to figure out who's going to be at the greatest risk and how can we intervene and decrease this risk." SOURCE: General Hospital Psychiatry, November/December 2008. Tami Pain Relief Network "The moral and ethical obligation of physicians to relieve suffering has become a duty to abandon; under threat of drug war prosecution." Dr. Alex Deluca Posted on 11/20/08, 07:11 pm |
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Frankly, I do not believe your stats. Admitting suicidal thoughts gets patients in a world of trouble so they do not tell docs that their pain is so severe they think about ways of ending it.
What do you suggest as appropriate intervention? If the pain causes the problem, wouldn't relieving the pain solve the problem?
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The statistics are indeed frightening. This is the latest in scientific literature. It has just been announced that besides depression, chronic pain attacks the white matter of the brain as well as the grey, very frightening.
Just the fight for medically appropriate pain care is overwelming for most, does not have to be this way if people will fight. Join this civil rights movement. Tami PRN
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You are right in many cases CDL. Often times the opiates will be blamed for the depression which is BS. Opiates have been used to treat depression and melancholia since the beginning of time.
Many docs now feel that effective pain mananagment must include complimentary approaches, one of which is psychiatric care. Tami PRN
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Oh BOY. SOme idiot recently told me that the pain meds CAUSE the PAIN!!!!
So I guess a corollary would be that insulin CAUSES diabetes. Guess we should stop handing out insulin to people who can not process it for themselves. Or perhaps Cholesterol CAUSES levels to rise. No one believes these things. BUt somehow they believe that people in pain deserve to be in pain and accept any stupid idea that comes down the pike.
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Pain sucks. Growing older is not what I envisioned and I need to get a new prescription. LOL I can truly understand one's desire to end life prematurely as pain makes all so much nastier. I find it amazing that there is no medication I have been prescribed so far that take the pain of arthritis away. When a top pharmacological genius finds himself in such pain, then maybe there will be hope. In the meantime, just staying warm and enjoying a simplier life is what I endeavor to do. Is arthritis less prevalent in warmer climates? I've always wonder if Arizona, Florida or Hawaii would be a better place for my body changes.
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Catloves, would you believe I was told by a doctor at my local Pain Clinic the cause if my chronic headaches was opiates? And they refused to treat me for my other chronic pains for that? I was denied treatment not only for my headaches but for my neck pains and back pains as well despite existing MRI and X-ray evidence. They thought I was addicted to or too dependent on opiates. When I stopped taking morphine, they put the blame on my MDD. Who wouldn't be depressed being in multiple chronic pains 24/7???
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Fellow chronic pain sufferers please join the movement to protect your rights! There are several good organizations out there including the American Pain Foundation, Pain Relief Network, National Foundation for the Treatment of Pain, and For Grace. You can help by signing petitions and action alerts online, donating money or time, meeting with your legislators or sending them handwritten letters, working with the media, or testifying in front of lawmakers. You can do as much or as little as you are able to do. No one else will fight our battles for us. Please be brave and help counteract this backlash against pain patients! I am an Illinois co-leader for the POPAN network affiliated with the American Pain Foundation and it has been a positive experience. Thank you.
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Why are Drs so afraid to relieve pain? Certainly just looking at our x-rays lets them know we are not having a good time!
If I could not get medication for the pain I can see how that could make you give up on life.
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Please see NEW video posted in this group.
Sep 22, 2009 WHEN COPS PLAY DOCTOR – How the Drug War Punishes Patients Thanks and God Bless all. Tami Strand Pain Relief Network
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