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FLORIDA A wheelchair-bound man, suffering from paralysis, severe chronic pain, and multiple sclerosis, was raided by masked, gun-wielding agents and ultimately sentenced to 25 years in prison for possessing a one-month supply of his own doctor-prescribed painkillers. Mandatory minimum sentencing laws enabled this to happen, and remain a dangerous threat to the freedom of Americans who have never been accused of a violent crime.
The case of Richard Paey dates back to 1985. In that year, Paey, a husband and father, became paralyzed after a severe automobile accident. His condition worsened after a botched surgery.
I felt like my legs were being dipped into a furnace, Paey explained to CBS. They were burning, and I couldnt move them. Its an intense pain that, over time, will literally drive you to suicide.
Mr. Paey knows this because he tried to kill himself twice. And for me, death would have been a form of relief, he said. Adding to his misery was a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. His condition made it nearly impossible to do anything except lie in bed, on a steady dose of prescription opiates.
His pharmaceutical regimen included Percocet, Vicodin, and Acetaminophen, and codeine. Because of his agonizing condition, his doses were substantial; Paey would take 2 dozen pills per day. Over time he became tolerant to the drugs, and required larger doses to feel relief. This placed him in a dangerous position of attracting police attention something doctors were themselves wary of.
One [doctor] was quite frank and said that I was, in a word, he said, screwed, Mr. Paey recalled to CBS. And I was in that medical nightmare zone where youve gone through all the treatments, and nothing works. And what does work, what does help, no one wants to prescribe because it attracts attention, and no one wants that attention.
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Jackpine Radical
(45,274 posts)(Please tell me I don't need a sarcasm thingie.)
n2doc
(47,953 posts)I wonder why? (not really)
Ed Suspicious
(8,879 posts)I felt like my legs were being dipped into a furnace, Paey explained to CBS. They were burning, and I couldnt move them. Its an intense pain that, over time, will literally drive you to suicide.
But at least we can save him from the perils of addiction, so I feel pretty good about our policy. It's a trade off, debilitating pain, the unceasing sensation of your legs being burned in a fiery furnace, and the compulsion to kill oneself as a release from the pain, but really, nothing is worse than addiction so it's an easy choice.
This guy will being praying for death from the first day of his sentence and in reality, I hope he can find someone in prison to help him find his release.
n2doc
(47,953 posts)And ironically, he says he got better treatment for his pain in prison. What a system.
Ed Suspicious
(8,879 posts)Anyway, good thing Christ isn't a complete idiot, but the Bushies are heartless, calloused individuals.
Comrade Grumpy
(13,184 posts)McCamy Taylor
(19,240 posts)blkmusclmachine
(16,149 posts)catbyte
(34,383 posts)liver failure. He should have been put on straight oxycontin or long-acting morphine. That said, the drug laws in this country are horrific & we should all be deeply ashamed.
lark
(23,099 posts)MindMover
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