Reliant on Medicaid to fund
her healing, Melanie sits in a jail cell for 3, 4, or 5 months with all of the
constraints of an imprisoned person while awaiting handcuffed transfer to a medical facility that is charged with the privilege of serving her in her healing
from Substance Use Disorder.
Reliant on Private Insurance
to fund his healing, Ralph sits in a plush luxury vehicle for his transfer to a medical facility that is charged with the privilege of serving him in his healing
from Substance Use Disorder.
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An Imperfect Analogy:
If the use of insulin was
considered wrong would medical patients who have been diagnosed with
diabetes be living in tents under bridges or out in the open on city sidewalks?
Would they be unemployed, 'panhandle' and 'date' to raise funds to go
to their street corner insulin dealer to buy their insulin to avoid 'insulin
sickness?'
Would they be derogatorily described as "Diabetics?"
If the use of heroin was
considered acceptable would medical patients who have been diagnosed with
Substance Use Disorder be immediately treated upon request in emergency rooms,
clinics or hospitals?
Would they survive and be employed to raise funds for their family
instead of going to their street corner heroin dealer to buy their heroin to
avoid 'dope sickness?'
Would they be derogatorily described as "Addicts?"
Patients who have been diagnosed with Diabetes and patients who have
been diagnosed with Substance Use Disorder are all medical patients who have
been diagnosed with a medical condition that results in its respective sickness
if a 'medicine'
is not provided to avoid that sickness.
One diagnosis is socially accepted.
The other is not.
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