Definitely a huge stretch for me. This was the day I came to the realization that my mother, who was struggling with dementia and whose physical health had declined significantly, required a wheelchair. The nursing home where she was staying had this song playing the day prior and I guess I just thought I’d do it for her. I clearly hit a few rough spots during the song but I’m literally just a “hacker” so it’s about the best I could do. I may give it another try one day, try to smoothen out those rough spots, we’ll see, but I appreciate your comment. I recorded all these songs for my mother who, until her health really declined, enjoyed listening to them knowing it was my voice. I guess I can acknowledge she had a built in bias.😉
@rumper175 күн бұрын
very good gramps 👍🗣
@OldHeadFighta4 күн бұрын
@@rumper17 I Love you more than you will ever likely know Clark. I’m so very proud of you. Love, Gramps.
@pyramos57707 күн бұрын
Sehr schön gesungen von Bill und Damian. Danke sehr.😪😿❤
@OldHeadFighta6 күн бұрын
Thank you kindly. An acquaintance asked me to put my vocals on this lads vocals. I didn’t know what her plan was but she returned this video with our images singing together.
@Maaaa5108 күн бұрын
amazing!
@OldHeadFighta6 күн бұрын
@@Maaaa510 Thank you kindly. Such a beautiful song.
@fightdhr88668 күн бұрын
Roll Tide you old scoundrels!
@BigMikeD100019 күн бұрын
good job
@OldHeadFighta6 күн бұрын
@@BigMikeD10001 Thank you kindly. Such a beautiful song.
@rumper173 ай бұрын
When I was 2
@rumper173 ай бұрын
That’s me as a baby 😅
@allstarplayergk108110 ай бұрын
This is incredible work and I’m hoping the result is that people like me are able to avoid disaster but I wish this was being openly felt here in New Hampshire. I’m now at risk and about to be left out in the cold because of the overreach of the DEA. I’m a Nashua resident with Adhesive Arachnoiditis diagnosed by Dr. Forest Tenant and being treated experimentally by neurologists and rheumatologists at Mass Brigham. However it was my primary care provider that was handling my pain management. For 5 years I’ve been the perfect pain patient. Not one pill more than prescribed, and most often I take less than my daily prescription. The doctors office was just bought out by a large national company that passively forbids any employed physician from doing pain management. My physician has quit(along with several others) in protest. My condition keeps me permanently bed bound without medication and in severe pain. There is no known treatment, and yet the office has said with the departure of my physician I have 30 days to find a new pain management doctor and my prescription will no longer be filled. My pain meds allowed me to work part time as a production manager at a local music venue and spend time with my family while I still have use of my legs, and 30 days from now I don’t know what will happen. I have called several pain management clinics here in New Hampshire and in Mass and they all give the same answer, “we don’t handle prescriptions, we do cognitive behavioral therapy and injections.” No one at Brigham will help either. The clinical research study I’m in is trying to find me someone but they’re not having luck either. If you know anywhere in New Hampshire still providing compassionate care please let me know. I’m happy to share relevant medical documents to show I’m not some “drug seeker” as everyone I’ve spoke to in the last couple of weeks seems to think chronic pain patients are.
@kimsmith72122 жыл бұрын
Great Video! ❤ Is true....
@rebeccarankin94153 жыл бұрын
Chronic pain sufferer for 25 years. Arachnoiditis Doctors won't treat me. I'm 79 yrs old. Live alone. Never pain relief. I'm tired. No joy in life. I no longer want to live. Death would be welcome. I pray every evening for death. Doctors won't take me for patient. I'm no use to anyone anymore. Does anyone understand me?
@Bluelilly403 жыл бұрын
Each step forward is a step of success.
@Bluelilly403 жыл бұрын
Can't believe after at least 5 years and solid proof that it was NEVER a prescription drug "crisis", that pain medication and chronic pain patients are STILL stigmatized.
@bevmin73983 жыл бұрын
Sharing with my State Rep who’s working on this for Ohio.
@carolbenack59603 жыл бұрын
Just shared Bill. Thank you !
@jessicam35433 жыл бұрын
Great job!! Thanks so much for all you do!
@sibilasoto4073 жыл бұрын
Agree
@clarkomg63393 жыл бұрын
thats me as a baby LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
@OldHeadFighta3 жыл бұрын
This was you little buddy! I was babysitting you. I recorded this video. We used to have a lot of fun together! ❤️
@clarkomg63393 жыл бұрын
this is my gramps! kul vid
@OldHeadFighta3 жыл бұрын
I’m a very proud Gramps as well. Very proud of my oldest grandchild, Clark! Love you very much Buddy! ❤️
@lindadickson26783 жыл бұрын
Thank you💜
@jessicam35433 жыл бұрын
Congratulations 👏👏👏Thank you for all the hard work you do! *Edit:spelling
@anneturner24043 жыл бұрын
👏👏👏
@kathyspain79443 жыл бұрын
Congratulations on your success in NH!!
@Standing.W.Israel3 жыл бұрын
sorry for all the many comment blips but where can I find the details of your bill?
@Standing.W.Israel3 жыл бұрын
the dea is the medical gustappo... it is not in their purview to make medical decisions, how do you fight for the govt to enforce their own laws they refuse to practically enforce themselves?!?!?
@Standing.W.Israel3 жыл бұрын
the state medical society like the dept of health? because if that is the case mine was very unhelpful...
@OldHeadFighta3 жыл бұрын
No. The Medical Society is a separate entity. An advocacy group for improved healthcare delivery “systems” in each state. They’re very involved in new legislation and changes to regulatory boards such as the Board of Medicine, Board of Pharmacy, etc.
@kellyw.17793 жыл бұрын
Wow, that's great news for y'all. I don't know where we're at here in Texas, it always seems hopeless but I pray something will be done. CRPS took over my life 10 years ago and they just don't understand what it feels like to be in horrible pain 24/7 - 365. The Texas Senate just extended the bill for medical marijuana but they cut out chronic pain patients to be eligible at the last minute! Don't know if it would help but it would be nice to have something else in pain management since they scowl at the pain medications that help us live a some what functional life. It's just so wrong to leave 100 million chronic pain patients across the country to suffer and be punished for something that's not their fault. I hope more bills in other states are passed. Thanks to people like you, it gives a little bit of hope and also much needed information on what we can do. Take care...Soft ((Hugs)) from Texas. xx
@bevmin73983 жыл бұрын
Congratulations on your legislation!! Do they now prescribe? Are the Doctors afraid of the DEA?
@OldHeadFighta3 жыл бұрын
Change is happening but until the Board Of Medicine Opioid Prescribing Rule (MED 502) is updated and rolled out to all healthcare delivery systems throughout the state it’s still an uphill battle. The Rule is complete and waiting review by the Joint Legislative Committee on Administrative Rule (JLCAR) changes. It’s a very bureaucratic process - first write the bill, get a sponsor, testify before HHS committee, vote in House, vote in Senate, signed by Governor, incorporated into NH Controlled Drug Act, reviewed and approved by Board Of Medicine, then JLCAR review and approval, then, FINALLY, rollout. It’s crazy but we’re as close as we can possibly be.
@CatalinaFOIA3 жыл бұрын
Difficult question: Does this legislation also include the elimination of the 90 mme CDC draconian guidelines that essentially became law, based on the PDMP monitoring all of this information? I feel the largest road block when treating cpp is that even if you can get care, it is not individualized the way it use to be, because doctors hands have been tied and bound by the CDC, DEA, and the insurance companies.
@OldHeadFighta3 жыл бұрын
Other than the definition of what MME means, all other mention of MME has been removed both in the language in this law AND in the Board Of Medicine Opioid Prescribing Rule which is MED 502
@CatalinaFOIA3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this information. Pain warriors unite to receive adequate care for all chronic pain patients. We desperately need legislation in all 50 states, territories and reservation lands.
@TerryReedMiss3 жыл бұрын
THANKS SO MUCH! SAVED AND SHARING LIKE MAD! :-)
@gatormamaprepper3 жыл бұрын
Great idea to share this info with others! We need more from you and others who have made progress on the issue of opioid therapy legislation change. Truly great info to have to help teams get started on their own paths to change in their own states. Thanks again!
@marilynmasonis3763 жыл бұрын
Excellent, Bill!
@cannabisworld92333 жыл бұрын
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@humbleone64054 жыл бұрын
No our pain no longer matters They would prefer us to use street drugs or suicide rather than treat us.
@discgolf-drunk1924 жыл бұрын
Hey saw a prospect today... Just moved to the area was interested in joining can you put me on with someone to talk to about that?
@OldHeadFighta4 жыл бұрын
Disc Golf-Drunk It is not as easy as “join”. GSBMC is a serious motorcycle club with serious time commitment. You need to ask around, come hang around, get to know club members and the club world.
@discgolf-drunk1924 жыл бұрын
@@OldHeadFighta I've wanted it my whole life im aware of the commitment... I wanna put in that work... Just need some direction
@OldHeadFighta4 жыл бұрын
Easiest way is to join our support crew group on Facebook (if you’re there). Let me know.
@OldHeadFighta4 жыл бұрын
If you are on FB, look for Granite State Brotherhood MC Support Crew. Click Join but be sure to answer the security questions. People who overlook the security questions don’t get reviewed.
@kimmellee4 жыл бұрын
Is there a way to join a group or email list for the NH Pain Collaboration? I can’t seem to find it on Facebook. I’ve suffered from chronic pain for over two decades and am desperate for help in finding relief.
@OldHeadFighta4 жыл бұрын
Kim Beaulieu please see my text to you or my reply in email...
@googleusergoogleuser60724 жыл бұрын
Hi. I am Margaret. Former New Yorker. Now live in Virginia. I could listen to you all day. Thank you for all you are doing to “right the wrongs” in the pain community. Please move to Virginia. We need someone like you. We dont even have a rally planned or even a location for a rally. Will keep my ears open for your bill progress.
@pennywaterman66944 жыл бұрын
Thank-you Mr. Murphy for the explanation of Bill 546. Your pain collaborative has come up with a very thorough and well written bill. I support you 100% as I know many of my colleagues do as well.
@jewellmaster47464 жыл бұрын
Thank You for explaining this proposed bill. I have been a chronic pain patient since 2003, and a member of dontpunishpain.com
@jewellmaster47464 жыл бұрын
I was diagnosed with scoliosis at age 13, osteoarthritis in my early 30’s, and recently diagnosed with peripheral neuropathy from antibiotic Ciprofloxacin poisoning. I have never known what it’s like not to be a human being with incurable painful disease and medical conditions. I was able to function, have my own business, and exercise in spite of being a chronic pain patient, because I received humane medical care. Government overreach destroyed that medical care, and I am no longer able to work or exercise. I am needlessly suffering and bedridden. Thank You so much for this bill. I am interested in using it as a model for the state I live in.
@DemoPwr4 жыл бұрын
Hello My name is Michael and I want to thank you for sharing. I am a 61 year old male and I have been suffering from chronic pain for at least half my life. I suffer from from the time I wake up in the morning until I fall asleep at night, which is a challenge for me. I've visited so many professional Doctors and neither one of them found the reason why I am suffering. Dealing with this pain is so exscruating, that I just don't know if I'm going to survive my remaining years. So I'm just putting this out there that so many people are suffering and don't know which way to turn, and get they quality of life back. If I could get a least 10-20% that would be a lot of improvement for me. So I'm going to end this with, God bless those who are suffering and hope that one day there will be a cure!
@jipsees19084 жыл бұрын
Who is this man to the right of drew? He sure does a lot of prognosticating..
@ChronicPainInTheAss5 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't trust Dr Drew any more than Dr Phil (who's a huge fraud). If you want the real deal on the ILLICIT OPIOID PROBLEM (still under 3%), see www.drcarlhart.com Columbia University Professor of psychology and psychiatry and the only addiction researcher who actually works with addicts and illicit drugs. Don't drink the govt Kool-aid!
@Froggy771005 жыл бұрын
Where did this guy pull those numbers out of?!? Did the DEA add millions to what they last said. Did you read their proposal for cutting back on medications for 2020, which includes causing shortages at hospitals which already have shortages. These guys are so unaware of the severity of pain millions go through and Drew should read all the research on what untreated pain will do to us. They never wanna talk about the affects it has on our already sick bodies. A 13 year old in one of my support groups killed herself yesterday. And no for the slow people, it wasn't with opioids. She had to l no pain control for her disease that every but if education says to treat with narcotics. It's useless arguing this point with idiots like this. The government wants access to our confidential medical information, it's only fair these guys share theirs.I bet "Dr Drew", is on something. Even if he gets a few days worth for a dental procedure he's a hypocrite. I'm not sure what bullshit Drew is saying about Suboxone. There has been story after story of pain medication NOT working for pain. If something like emergency surgery is called for and they attempt to give opioids, they WILL NOT WORK, AND YOU WILL GO INTO SEVERE WITHDRAWAL POSSIBLY KILLING THE PATIENT. One if the components of Suboxone is Naloxone which will make you go into withdraws. How long you've been in it will have an affect on how long and how bad it will be, as well as when opiates will work. Funny it's the same ingredient in NARCAN. Big coincidences, NOT. Opiates aren't paying them enough, they are pushing these drugs. And then there's the part where it can interfere with anesthesia. Oh and I hope they've looked up the data on Suboxone being abused. Hard core heroin addicts preferring to shoot up Suboxone. With as many people with chronic pain that's not ever going to go away for what ever reason. The government should have either waited for other drugs to be made to replace them, or started using drugs that are available such as ketamine. Taking people off medications they've been in for years, who signed contracts, took drug urine screening, subject to pill counts. So their numbers are blown so far out of what they actually are. Well, in case you didn't know, as far as opioid overdoses we are just collateral damage. They put us in the same box with any opiod overdose, heroin, drugs bought on the street, and even cocaine. They found cocaine laced with fentanyl that resulted in deaths. Not quite the narrative they try to sell, it's all public information. The ironic part is this attack on us legitimate pain patients, is why there's all this illegal fentanyl that addicts are dying from. The DEA created the demand and someone is going to see the profit possibilities. It and big coincidence the majority of overdoses are from fentanyl. Why, because addicts chase a high, pain patients just want to be able to have some semblance of a life.We want to be treated with human rights, compassion. So why are we treated so bad by medical staff.
@Softail77us5 жыл бұрын
I would like to see what you would do if a railroad spike got lodged between your ulna and radius. If an opioid was on your desk and a psychotropic drug was also on your desk while a shrink offering meditation and massages also at your disposal. Tell me what you would do. Or if you were a soldier wounded in battle, “No thanks sarge, get that morphine out if here!”. Yeah right
These 2 are full of shit, neither one has a clue as to what it's like to live with severe chronic pain, and if they think opiate painkillers are going away they're living in fantasyland. Opiates are safe and effective when used properly, trouble is everyone wants in on the demonization of painkillers . The rampant over prescribing stopped a few years ago, now it's illegal Heroin and Fentanyl, PERIOD!
@jessicaskistad43565 жыл бұрын
Suboxone is something peo don't want to or can't get off of too, due to the horrible withdrawal. Heroin addicts have said they wished they'd never taken Suboxone because it's harder to get off than heroin. Methadone Is sometimes used for pain management & can help people with pain. Suboxone should not be a blanket med for chronic pain, as it is usually less effective than traditional opioids & is intended for addiction treatment. You were talking over the caller and pushing your own Suboxone agenda again, vs listening & letting someone express concern over the use of Suboxone.
@Bluelilly405 жыл бұрын
None of this had to happen the way it did. Trump could have dealt exclusively with the illicit drugs coming in from Mexico and China. Instead, he targeted prescription medication and chronic pain patients, so he could claim victory over the "opioid crisis" and make many, many people, including himself, wealthier. He set it up so pharmaceutical companies would go bankrupt, and therefore, would be unable to afford the raw ingredients used to make prescription pain medication. He set it up so every state, every county in the USA would become better off from the excessive lawsuits continually happening, and federal funds paid for using Suboxone instead of traditional opiates for pain. This is a very evil plan from a very evil man. It may have started with Obama, but Trump made the actual plan and implemented it. I hope and pray that he does not serve another 4 years, but I suspect people who have gotten wealthy off of the Suboxone- pushing will happily vote for Trump. Because of Trump, lives are ruined. My life is considerably worse because of him.
@losttofollowup4205 жыл бұрын
While I do NOT like the current fool / tool on the hill who happens to be Trump you also have to remember that it was under the previous Obama administration that allowed the CDC Prescribing Guidelines to be released, Your absolutely correct in the fact that Trump could have put an end to this persecution but we all know he is a puppet when it comes to these issues and simply runs with what his advisers tell him essentially. Remember the CDC Guidelines were released on March 15th 2016 while Trump did not win the election until November 8th. I know all too well as I was forcibly tapered in April 2016 as the only reason the taper wasn't started in March was because I picked up my scripts a week before the guidelines were released. I was hit with what would have been an 300mme reduction and essentially died because of the combination of this and the side effects from the gabapentin dosage being drastically increase to compensate for the taper, Was brought back 3 - 4 times and spent a week and a half in a coma and suffered a ton of new perm damage because of this madness just as you and many others have. Sadly it seem's elected officials in both parties are ignoring our please as instead they focus on appeasing voters and lobbyists for the addiction treatment industry which is in the middle of a massive hostile takeover from the pain treatment industry ...........................
@Bluelilly405 жыл бұрын
@@losttofollowup420 I did say in my comment that it started with Obama. Although Trump has his advisors, final decisions made are all his. He is the President, and he is responsible for his own decisions, even if they are made on the advice of someone else. He hasn't even tried meeting with any chronic pain/illness patients. What he and others like "Doctor" Drew are doing is wrong, and they know it. In this case, serious coin shines brighter than showing any empathy or humanity. I feel very badly for you, Dave. I'm so sorry you're suffering for the sake of so many other's greed and stupidity. It's just wrong, but right and wrong no longer matter where we are concerned.
@losttofollowup4205 жыл бұрын
@@Bluelilly40 Yep your right there as I completely overlooked that you did in fact state that this started under Obama, As far as trump goes the buck stops with him. The fact that he simply takes what he is told as being fact is deeply disturbing when you look at the fact that there has now been a decent amount of attention to our plight highlighted by the very channel he seem's to watch on a regular basis yet he still has done nothing to help any of us who are being severely impacted and harmed by the type of policies his administrations continues to put forth