Actually, it was very somber and serious, and it dealt with a most unmentionable topic...the horrible abuse of prescription abuse of pain meds. It showed how easy it is to get opiods, in any suburban neighborhood in America. How neighbors and friends swap opiods. i was surprised, and a bit awakened...cleaned out my meds cabinet today.. Could’t believe how many old opiods were there from some serious dental stuff, etc.
“Actually, it was very somber and serious, and it dealt with a most unmentionable topic...the horrible abuse of prescription abuse of pain meds.”
Yeah... when I settle in at night and decide to get a little entertainment, that’s just what I wanna see, a bunch of preachy crap.
Actually, it was very somber and serious, and it dealt with a most unmentionable topic...the horrible abuse of prescription abuse of pain meds.
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Sounds like a fun show.
Where I live the pharmacists behave as if everyone is addicted to opioids or a potential addict. Showing my i.d. and signing for a prescription at the doctor’s office and then doing it again at the pharmacy seems a little like overkill. Maybe in other regions things are more loosey-goosey.
As for the Roseanne show, I thought the way they killed her off as an addict was to make the Roseanne character illegitimate in her support of Trump. Like only a deplorable druggie would vote for Trump because she’s not in her right mind.