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In Pain
a bioethicist's personal struggle with opioids
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Travis Rieder, a bioethicist, recounts his personal struggle with opioid addiction following a severe orthopedic injury.
His experience leads him to question the ethics of pain management and the role of opioids.
The book details his dependence on opioids and the challenges he faced during withdrawal.
Rieder reflects on the systemic issues that contribute to the opioid crisis.
He advocates for responsible opioid policies and compassionate pain management strategies.
His insights provide a unique perspective on the intersection of ethics, pain, and addiction.
His experience leads him to question the ethics of pain management and the role of opioids.
The book details his dependence on opioids and the challenges he faced during withdrawal.
Rieder reflects on the systemic issues that contribute to the opioid crisis.
He advocates for responsible opioid policies and compassionate pain management strategies.
His insights provide a unique perspective on the intersection of ethics, pain, and addiction.
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Jeremy Gauntlett-Gilbert as a vividly written personal account of opioid dependence and recovery.


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