6 Best Injuries to Fake for Pain Meds

 

3. Neck, Back or Knee Pain

Remember the woman in the intro? She was supposedly faking a back injury, and I say “supposedly” because along with neck and knee pain, not only the cause but the proof of back pains can often go undetected. And I’ll give you a little tip: lower back pain just happens to be the hardest to unmask. This can potentially wind up as a more long-term scenario; which may or may not be a bad thing for you. I’ll weigh out some of your pros and cons so you can better decide whether or not it’s one of the best injuries to fake for pain meds. On the one end, figuring out the source of your pain can be a long and complicated process, so it’s possible you could score a regular supply of pain killers for at least a couple of weeks to maybe even a few months. Buuut, you also gotta keep up with the act for that long, too and you’ll be busy keeping up with the necessary diagnostics needed to properly diagnose you. Good thing there’s no single diagnostics test that can precisely identify your diagnosis in this scenario.

6 Best Injuries to Fake for Pain Meds

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