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To: Nachum; All

After barely surviving a marriage to someone who got hooked on Oxycontin after surgery, then moved on to buying it pretty much in BULK on the black market, turned his own SON into a junkie (Son is fine now; clean and sober a good 5 years and away from his LOSER dad) then moved on to heroin, and in the process drained our retirement accounts, and gave ME the honor of paying HIM for his bad behavior on my divorce buy-out so I could keep MY Family Farm...

...I’m not so sure this is a bad idea! Nip it in the bud to some extent, at least. At least the OPIATE class of painkillers. There ARE other prescriptions to use to ease the pain.

*Dons Flame-Proof Thong* LOL!

You all KNOW I’m a Liberty Lover above all else, but if you’ve never traveled through THIS particular HELL as the wife of a junkie, keep your flames to yourself, because I won’t answer you. My mind is solidly made up on this issue.


15 posted on 01/25/2013 5:05:46 PM PST by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust Post-Apocalyptic skill set...)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin
You've seen it happen ~ and it can happen to about anyone ~ still, part of the problem is the primary prescription for pain killers of any kind or class is based on dosage recommendations based on average need under various conditions.

Those can be very out of whack for some people ~ or maybe even MOST people.

Interesting that the response from those in charge is to just cut the amount authorized everyone ~

That's actually very disturbing on so many levels it's difficult to believe they could come up with it. Seriously, some need more, some need less, so to deal with those who are easily addicted (or already addicted) they cut the allowable amount for everyone, even those who really do need more.

That simply doesn't follow logically from the use of the scientific method! So what's the real reason behind this? Is it possible Bloomberg has 'friends in high places' who are trying to cover for his brutality? This is what he had done when it came to his gunrunning days ~ higher ups inside the federal government decided he didn't need prosecuted for those crimes.

Must be nice to be a billionaire ~ no laws, no restrictions, no need to feel empathy..............

19 posted on 01/25/2013 5:37:04 PM PST by muawiyah
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