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How Long-Term Use of Prescription and Street Opiates Affects Mobility, Speech, and Nervous System Function

Updated: Apr 19

Short Summary: Long-term use of prescription and street opiates, particularly fentanyl, can profoundly affect a person’s ability to walk, speak, and maintain nervous system integrity. Chronic opioid use can lead to impaired coordination, altered speech patterns, and neurological issues that significantly impact daily living.





How Long-Term Use of Prescription and Street Opiates Affects Mobility, Speech, and Nervous System Function

ALL STREET DRUGS HAVE FENTANYL IN THEM!


Potential Effects of Long-Term Opiate Use


- Walking:

- Impaired Coordination: Long-term opiate use can lead to significant issues with balance and coordination, making walking unsteady and difficult.

- Sedative Effects: Both prescription and street opiates, including fentanyl, can cause sedation that negatively impacts mobility.


- Speech:

- Cognitive Impairments: Chronic opioid use can affect cognitive abilities, leading to difficulties in articulating thoughts and slurred speech.

- Mental Processing: Opioids can hinder the speed and clarity of communication, making conversations challenging.


- Nervous System Effects:

- Neurological Dysfunction: Prolonged use can alter nerve function, resulting in increased sensitivity to pain (hyperalgesia) and mood disorders like anxiety and depression.

- Physical and Psychological Impact: Users may experience withdrawal symptoms and other psychological effects that impact overall nervous system health.


Individuals using opiates, whether prescribed or illicit, should regularly consult healthcare providers to monitor their health and consider alternative pain management strategies if necessary.



References

- National Institute on Drug Abuse - Opioid Overdose (https://www.drugabuse.gov/drug-topics/opioids

- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Prescription Opioid Data (https://www.cdc.gov/drugoverdose/data/prescribing.html

- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration - Opioid Treatment Programs (https://www.samhsa.gov/medication-assisted-treatment/treatment

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