Dependence on painkillers pushed the woman on the 9 unnecessary operations

Becoming dependent on painkillers, a resident of the UK Nicky Hari managed to make her held nine did not need the testimony of health operations. The details of the story shared an edition of The Mirror.

The first time Nicky Here imbued with the effect of painkillers at the age of 18 years when because of knee pain she was prescribed co-codamol. But over time, the woman developed a tolerance, and was admitted to the surgery, already numb with morphine. After surgery and discharge home, the British began to take more painkillers.

Nicky she knew that was dependent. When the woman attempted to stop using painkillers, she had the unpleasant physiological symptoms and anxiety. But instead to begin to correct the problem, the British did everything to get an extra pack of painkillers – she continued to complain of pain in the knees and periodically change the doctor.

After 30 years the woman was able to convince doctors that she needed another surgery on his feet, but the examination showed no abnormalities. Surgery meant that will be assigned to the regular course of painkillers.

Then for another 12 years of dependence on painkillers has only gained momentum: the British, complaining of ongoing pain in his knees, has undergone six surgeries. A 35-year old woman was waiting for another operation because of complaints due to problems with the sinuses, then it operated again in connection with the removal of wisdom teeth.

At 41, the British went to a new surgery to remove the uterus (hysterectomy). Because of painkillers, which took a dependent woman, she almost stopped to get out of bed – slept almost the whole day. Only then under pressure from the loved ones, the woman agreed to go to a psychiatrist and talk to him of his dependence on painkillers, and the need to be treated. After a course of treatment at the rehabilitation centre she was able to overcome his addiction.

Earlier Magicforum wrote that scientists had identified three dozen medicines that might adversely affect the condition of the lungs.