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To: DBCJR
Choices have consequences. I learned a long time ago never pay for someones else consequences
3 posted on 08/14/2011 4:43:47 PM PDT by mosaicwolf (Strength and Honor)
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To: mosaicwolf

Not sure how that relates to this subject. Please explain.


9 posted on 08/14/2011 4:51:42 PM PDT by DBCJR (What would you expect?)
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To: mosaicwolf
Choices have consequences. I learned a long time ago never pay for someones else consequences

Sometimes it's hard to avoid the consequences because we are doing what we or a doctor think is best ... when it starts. I had back surgery 2 weeks ago. I was sent home with 80 Percocet and 60 Norco for pain management. I used about 15 of the Percocet and stopped. The pain is still there, but I don't like the fuzzy brain and not being able to drive. I was doing as told by the doctor (for the first day) and then stopped following doctor's orders. I can see how easy it would have been to down them all over 3 weeks. It would have done wonders for the pain. I'm sure it's way easier to get hooked than it is to stop. I'm sure most people don't start with the hope of addiction, but most wish it would stop. Not just a choice for many.

36 posted on 08/14/2011 6:12:21 PM PDT by lkco
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