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In reply to the discussion: Furious! [View all]Ms. Toad
(35,796 posts)Rather than find a way to address abuse, the response is to impose a pain tax on everyone in chronic or acute pain.
If you are in chronic pain, you now have to pay for doctor's visits every month (or quarterly), or, as in this case - an MRI that will show no more than that a chronic progressive disease is still there and getting worse.
If you regularly have acute pain for a known repetitive condition (my spouse, with her kidney stones), because your doctor may not have same day appointments, and they can't phone in narcotics prescriptions, you go to the emergency room which costs more but they have to see you the same day.
I didn't tolerate punishing everyone for the misbehavior in middle school when my daughters entire class was given a suspension because a couple of kids were acting out. It is no more appropriate in this circumstance. Find a way to address those who are misbehaving without imposing a tax (and on some instances major inconvenience) on a group of people who are already struggling.