I had the impression that Petty had a hairline (or partial) fracture and really wanted to make it through that tour. And the stress of performing caused complete fracture.
My guess is he it needed surgery anyway, which could potentially impact his mobility and health. (And career.) He just wanted to finish the tour. His pain was probably blindingly intense.
We have to find less-lethal ways to treat chronic and acute pain.
Weve lost too many to this epidemic.
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Yes we have lost way too many people to similar stories. Public figures and regular people from all walks of life.
One thing I wish there was more of is a non narcotic medicine that is really powerful enough to reduce or eliminate severe pain. Many options now but all too common they are not as effective or not advertised enough.
If there could be a large public awareness effort of some sort of miracle non narcotic pain medicine that works like a miracle then I think it could help a lot of people.
An small similar example I could give of what I am trying to think about is something like Advil but much stronger and more effective for acute severe pain.
I use Advil as the example because before that it was Aspirin for headaches and things like that. Once Advil took to the market and largely by word of mouth I believe the Advil became the medicine of choice for headaches and similar pain.
It has become the go-to medicine in much the same way as Aspirin was years ago.
I think if could be something like this for an effective and very strong non narcotic then there could be some success. But here is the deal. It would have to work at reducing and eliminating extreme pain. And it would need to work.
If something like that could be advertised and reduce or eliminate pain like the strong narcotics then a huge advertising campaign could be unleashed and then if it really worked then by word of mouth there could be some success.
Then all that wold be left is to tackle the issue of people just taking the other types of medicine for the "feeling". And that is a problem that will always be there but at least it would reduce real pain sufferers and give them another option.
There may be some medicines today that already exist that are like this and maybe just more advertising needs to happen for those types of replacement medicines.
I just dont see anything being advertised like that. We see all the negative ads and news about the "bad narcotics" but we see no real advertising campaigns for non narcotic alternatives.
So that is where I believe pharmaceuticals and manufacturers need to focus to get the word out once they have their replacement. Tell the world about it and make sure it works as advertised to give people a real option. And scream it from the rooftops as loud as we are hearing all the negative ads about narcotics.