Abstract

Living with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) for almost 40 years has not been an easy journey. My disease has been severe and difficult to manage; from the beginning there were challenges getting a diagnosis and in finding medications that were effective long term. Thirty years ago, unable to cope with the extreme pain and with 3 children aged 8, 11, and 13 who needed a functioning mother, my doctor prescribed an opioid. This medication gave me back some quality of life but taking opioids is not without significant risks. No one discussed the challenges I would face if and when the time came to stop taking them. With the opioid crisis there has been more pressure from government and medical licensing bodies to implement policies to restrict access for patients prescribed opioids and to encourage tapering. With the change in policy additional funding and resources are needed to help patients through the process but those supports do not exist across Canada.

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