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Woman Admits To Taking Prescription Pain Reliever ‘For Years’ But Denies She’s Addicted
Susan’s family claims she yells, screams profanities, and rages at them constantly. They also claim she is addicted to prescription painkillers.
Susan vehemently denies both claims.
In this clip from season 10, Susan says she has multiple medical issues and is in chronic pain for which she admits that she has been taking a prescription pain reliever “for years.” When Dr. Phil says, “You can’t change what you don’t acknowledge,” how does Susan respond?