Posted on 02/13/2017 9:37:43 PM PST by Morgana
FULL TITLE: Heroin town USA: Louisville is hit with 52 overdose cases in just 32 HOURS as opioid epidemic continues to ravage America
Louisville, Kentucky, has become the latest American city to have experienced an alarming cluster of heroin overdoses, with 52 drug-related emergency calls coming in during 32 hours last week.
According to Louisville Metro Emergency Services, it was more than double the number of overdose calls that came in during the same time period the previous week.
The agency said the 911 calls started coming in at around midnight on Thursday and continued through 8am on Friday.
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Many of the so-called junkies are people who have had serious operations - and are dealing with intense chronic pain as a result - are also being told they cannot have their regular pain medications due to changes in medical practices mandated by insurance and medical boards. Some are trying to get it on the black market and when they buy drugs laced with other agents end up with overdoses. (Mexican cartels are mixing a stronger pain killer into the Oxycontin because it is extremely addictive. This drug is so strong that even a small amount can kill. That’s why there are so many overdoses.)
Daughter-in-law is an ER doctor.
Why is it that these stories are always picked up by the Daily News or The Guardian in London?
Where is the US media? Too busy trying to destroy Trump?
The worst drug is the black tar heroin, much worse than the brown street heroin pushed by cartels. All black tar heroin come from one area in Mexico, pushed by illegal aliens, on orders to sell only to whites.
‘on orders to sell only to whites. ‘
why is that??
You are so right.
Black tar heroin is so addictive that for some it takes just one time to get addicted, and it has an exceptionally high rate of OD deaths. These dealers have destroyed many communities that previously had no heroin problem.
Self-correcting problem.
>If you dont treat them, they will use whatever they are sold on the street.<
That isn’t necessarily so. Addition treatment today stresses getting patients to change the way they think. To change the way they behave. Sadly this produces a 33% success rate but it’s better than nothing and these people function quite well in society.
There aren’t enough doctors available for the number of people needing help at this point. The field is new and the regulations are many, convoluted and daunting.
Thanks for the answer..
glad I don’t know much about this subject..
You’re welcome. It is a very disturbing trend, with the black tar heroin dealers going after rural areas, suburbs, and working class neighborhoods.
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