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Reply #30 posted 05/28/11 9:01pm

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JerseyKRS said:

alexnvrmnd777 said:

Sorry to hear that. What prescriptions were he addicted to?

pretty much all the usual suspects. xanax and oxycontin are what we knew he took the night before, but that's just what his girlfriend saw him physically take. he could have had other crap in his body already, or taken others when she wasn't looking.

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RIP mr. Conaway rose

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Reply #31 posted 05/31/11 11:10am

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there is something very wrong with people dying of prescription drug overdoses

Agreed. Our doctors have become legalized drug dealers. There is literally no difference between the abuse of oxycoton, for instance, and cocaine or heroin. Dr's know it. And the pharmaceutical industry is well aware of the tidal wave of legal drug abuse in America.

I just watched a two part story on pbs about the abuse of meth, and how Big Pharma has pushed back on any restrictions on ephedra and mainly pseudoephedrine for over 15 years now. Pseudophedrine, of course, is the main ingredient in meth, and for decades, over the counter cold medicines.

Even when many states have limited the use of pseudofed, countries like India and Mexico have been supplying the drug in massive quanities for years. Most of the psuedofed trade can be tied to the American pharmaceutical industry, while they sit back and watch so many Americans and people around the world ruin their lives.

http://www.pbs.org/search/?q=meth

Check out the story called "The Meth Epidemic".

If you're short on time, you can jump to the 14 minute mark, which describes the reasons for the up-and-down abuse of meth, and then the pharmaceutical industry's involvement.

I recommend watching both videos, and show your kids if you have them.

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Reply #32 posted 05/31/11 12:18pm

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XNY said:

NDRU said:

there is something very wrong with people dying of prescription drug overdoses

Agreed. Our doctors have become legalized drug dealers. There is literally no difference between the abuse of oxycoton, for instance, and cocaine or heroin. Dr's know it. And the pharmaceutical industry is well aware of the tidal wave of legal drug abuse in America.

I just watched a two part story on pbs about the abuse of meth, and how Big Pharma has pushed back on any restrictions on ephedra and mainly pseudoephedrine for over 15 years now. Pseudophedrine, of course, is the main ingredient in meth, and for decades, over the counter cold medicines.

Even when many states have limited the use of pseudofed, countries like India and Mexico have been supplying the drug in massive quanities for years. Most of the psuedofed trade can be tied to the American pharmaceutical industry, while they sit back and watch so many Americans and people around the world ruin their lives.

http://www.pbs.org/search/?q=meth

Check out the story called "The Meth Epidemic".

If you're short on time, you can jump to the 14 minute mark, which describes the reasons for the up-and-down abuse of meth, and then the pharmaceutical industry's involvement.

I recommend watching both videos, and show your kids if you have them.

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I saw that. It was crazy how they were able to corolate(sp?) the crime rates with the purity and source of the meth ingredients.

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Reply #33 posted 05/31/11 2:03pm

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728huey said:

Besides Grease and Taxi, a lot of sci-fi fans remember him from Babylon 5.

But his drug demons were brutal. evillol demon chill pill In the past few years, he was in so much pain that he literally went suicidal with his addictions. Mostly, he just didn't want to hurt anymore. It turns out he died from pneumonia and sepsis (overload of bad bacteria in his bloodstream), but I'm sure his lifelong addiction battles probably ravaged his body and decimated his immune system to the point he had no chance of survival. RIP.

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Reply #34 posted 05/31/11 3:42pm

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Very sad. rose pray tombstone At least his suffering is over. Hope his loved ones find peace.

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Reply #35 posted 06/02/11 7:56am

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BobGeorge909 said:

XNY said:

Agreed. Our doctors have become legalized drug dealers. There is literally no difference between the abuse of oxycoton, for instance, and cocaine or heroin. Dr's know it. And the pharmaceutical industry is well aware of the tidal wave of legal drug abuse in America.

I just watched a two part story on pbs about the abuse of meth, and how Big Pharma has pushed back on any restrictions on ephedra and mainly pseudoephedrine for over 15 years now. Pseudophedrine, of course, is the main ingredient in meth, and for decades, over the counter cold medicines.

Even when many states have limited the use of pseudofed, countries like India and Mexico have been supplying the drug in massive quanities for years. Most of the psuedofed trade can be tied to the American pharmaceutical industry, while they sit back and watch so many Americans and people around the world ruin their lives.

http://www.pbs.org/search/?q=meth

Check out the story called "The Meth Epidemic".

If you're short on time, you can jump to the 14 minute mark, which describes the reasons for the up-and-down abuse of meth, and then the pharmaceutical industry's involvement.

I recommend watching both videos, and show your kids if you have them.

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I saw that. It was crazy how they were able to corolate(sp?) the crime rates with the purity and source of the meth ingredients.

nod Just makes me wonder if meth addicts can be rehabilitated or if the ones who are "dry" are just on a down-turn because the purity of the meth is lower. I have a buddy who's been in and out of rehab and half-way homes for the last ten years, with no end in site. It makes me very sad for him.

If you saw the part in the video comparing the dopamine levels of crystal meth to food, sex, and other drugs - the spike is off the chart...Scary.

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Reply #36 posted 06/02/11 11:03am

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XNY said:

BobGeorge909 said:

I saw that. It was crazy how they were able to corolate(sp?) the crime rates with the purity and source of the meth ingredients.

nod Just makes me wonder if meth addicts can be rehabilitated or if the ones who are "dry" are just on a down-turn because the purity of the meth is lower. I have a buddy who's been in and out of rehab and half-way homes for the last ten years, with no end in site. It makes me very sad for him.

If you saw the part in the video comparing the dopamine levels of crystal meth to food, sex, and other drugs - the spike is off the chart...Scary.

I have two friends that are addicts. One has been sober for over 25 years. She abused cocaine. My other friend abused meth and crack from when he was around 15 years old. He has been sober for 8 years. So yeah I do believe in rehabilitation. Mind you, both of them were off the hook bad.

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Reply #37 posted 06/02/11 10:04pm

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MIGUELGOMEZ said:

XNY said:

nod Just makes me wonder if meth addicts can be rehabilitated or if the ones who are "dry" are just on a down-turn because the purity of the meth is lower. I have a buddy who's been in and out of rehab and half-way homes for the last ten years, with no end in site. It makes me very sad for him.

If you saw the part in the video comparing the dopamine levels of crystal meth to food, sex, and other drugs - the spike is off the chart...Scary.

I have two friends that are addicts. One has been sober for over 25 years. She abused cocaine. My other friend abused meth and crack from when he was around 15 years old. He has been sober for 8 years. So yeah I do believe in rehabilitation. Mind you, both of them were off the hook bad.

That is so good to hear... I love hearing about success stories like these. My father lost his whole family because of alcoholism, but has been sober for about 30 yrs. We are good friends now because of his recovery. I go to his anniversary meeting every year and get so inspired by the progress people make after years and years of alcohol abuse.

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Reply #38 posted 06/03/11 9:26am

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XNY said:

MIGUELGOMEZ said:

I have two friends that are addicts. One has been sober for over 25 years. She abused cocaine. My other friend abused meth and crack from when he was around 15 years old. He has been sober for 8 years. So yeah I do believe in rehabilitation. Mind you, both of them were off the hook bad.

That is so good to hear... I love hearing about success stories like these. My father lost his whole family because of alcoholism, but has been sober for about 30 yrs. We are good friends now because of his recovery. I go to his anniversary meeting every year and get so inspired by the progress people make after years and years of alcohol abuse.

That is amazing!!!! Congratulations to all of you.

MyeternalgrattitudetoPhil&Val.Herman said "We want sweaty truckers at the truck stop! We want cigar puffing men that look like they wanna beat the living daylights out of us" Val"sporking is spooning with benefits"
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