How Opioids, Overdoses, and Breathing Are Connected | Christopher Wyatt, PhD | TEDxDayton

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So. So now I know what's wrong with me and I wanted to know more . So why is the video chopped off? Where is the answer? This left me needing more

parrishwoods
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I’m doing research about fentanyl and this video was the most helpful thing ever, thank you so much

sophbun
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You are the only person I have ever heard talk about the oxygen problem with opioids.This has been causing me so much pain and then they give me progabyline or lyrica which made me sleep all the time . And every time I got up from sleeping. I was in so much pain because I didn't breathe.Literally starving and no one else is talking about it. In this sweating business.I've been going to a pain center since two thousand eleven

parrishwoods
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This talk meant so much to me. Compassion, truth and integrity! Thank you.

belindagrigsby
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Knowledge through science and emotion finding right answer without pre conceive notions

MrDoggy
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Right on Chris!!! Love this Ted talk and next time I visit ys we have some catching up to do!!

Paulsapartment
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no high, still in pain and a whole host of problems im illequipped to deal with after 4 years on the stuff perscriptioned by dr

hayleydoherty
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I can't even take a nap. Because when I wake up. I hurt all over from no oxygen

parrishwoods
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The use of opioids reduces the number of opioid receptors?
I thought it reduced the number of presynaptic vesicles, and increased the number of postsynaptic receptors.
Will you please clarify?

davidhart
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can one overdose on targin let's say 2- 20mg?

wg
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much the same addiction process as alcohol.

ralphdavidson
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he forgot the Main subject ! PAIN, CHRONIC PAIN, FOREVER PAIN, no one will speak on it !!

EDD
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Not everyone responds to opioids the way this guy describes. For many people, the high is not pleasurable and there is no lessening of pain. In fact, the mental and physical suffering is agony. This guys description of the opioud experience really is a fantasy.

jd