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Welcome to "the org", Mumio…they can have you, but I'll have your love in the end | |
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Mumio said:
Thank you. I will take 1 next time (I am there 2x a month) it is the famous Prince on the purple rain motorcycle. The painted mural in Sacramento I visited a few weeks after it was finished. xxoo | |
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. When someone says they are in control of an illegal or prescribed substance, it is quite the opposite. YOU don't control the drug; the DRUG controls YOU!! . One of the signs of addiction is delusion.
"With love, honor, and respect for every living thing in the universe, separation ceases, and we all become one being, singing one song." - Prince Roger Nelson (1958-2016) | |
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cloveringold85 said:
. When someone says they are in control of an illegal or prescribed substance, it is quite the opposite. YOU don't control the drug; the DRUG controls YOU!! . One of the signs of addiction is delusion.
He was still in relatively good control altho i'm sure that was getting more difficult to maintain. People have a hard time believing that high functioning addicts do exist. Given enough time tho eventually it will all fall apart. He wasn't at that point yet. He wasn't pulling any Britney Spears or Amy Winehouse level stunts yet. It's a hurtful place, the world, in and of itself. We don't need to add to it. We all need one another. ~ PRN | |
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you're so cute, clover...I think the sayng is "...sign of addiction is denial"... | |
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I won't be surprised at all. Sad times we live in. | |
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. True, not "yet". I've experienced what addiction is all about in my own family. My sister does this, and the reason why I cannot have a relationship with her. I will be talking on the phone with her, and she starts to slur her words and then denies she is on anything. People don't realize how they hurt other's when they do this and when they aren't being honest with themselves. . I'm not saying this is what Prince was doing, but I just wish he got himself help. I still love him and always will.
"With love, honor, and respect for every living thing in the universe, separation ceases, and we all become one being, singing one song." - Prince Roger Nelson (1958-2016) | |
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. Well, it's all in the same category. Denial/delusion......not dealing with reality. . I'm from the east coast, so some of you may not follow what I'm saying. .
[Edited 4/11/18 15:14pm] "With love, honor, and respect for every living thing in the universe, separation ceases, and we all become one being, singing one song." - Prince Roger Nelson (1958-2016) | |
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. Okay, but how can someone who is under the influence/abuse of a drug (any drug) be "in control"? . I'm not talking about Advil or Tylenol here. . Check with Dr. Drew, because he would say differently.
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Because people who use these drugs for chronic pain, have a different reaction, then people who abuse these drugs. If taken properly and under a Dr.'s care one doesn't normally lose control. | |
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correct again, Penny, this FACT cannot be stated enough...but the key is "under Dr.'s care" because you get habituated so rapidly and need to ramp up your intake to even dull, let alone erase, your pain.
Two years ago I had several surgeries that required post-op pain management. I purposely devised a super slow weaning glid path of six weeks to get the opoids out of my body...they are SO seductive and do so much more than ease physical pain...but they are insidious, super dangerous, compelling, magical...and deadly. | |
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correct again, Penny, this FACT cannot be stated enough...but the key is "under Dr.'s care" because you get habituated so rapidly and need to ramp up your intake to even dull, let alone erase, your pain.
Two years ago I had several surgeries that required post-op pain management. I purposely devised a super slow weaning glid path of six weeks to get the opoids out of my body...they are SO seductive and do so much more than ease physical pain...but they are insidious, super dangerous, compelling, magical...and deadly. Sounds like even you took the matter in your own hands. Dr’s care isn’t always the ultimate standard. Sometimes one knows better what is best for their own body and it is not necessisriy What is prescribed. Although I do see the point your trying to make. | |
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Exactly, I was shocked at how many pain meds the dr ordered up for me...the surgeon, the master in his field where I live with 30 years experience, told me people didn't get dependant until about about after 90 days...but in my gut, I knew differently.
Another scenario: imagine you are a surgeon with a celebrity client. You don't want them complaining of pain after the procedure which would put your caring and competance in question...so you keep them happily numbed for as long as they want. You want them to like you. You LIKE being the physician to a celebrity...maybe they'll come back for a hip procedure on the other side. You're star struck...AND, the Rx is just a piece of paper to you and look how happy it makes the client. | |
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Mumio said:
You can state your opinion and choose what to believe into eternity, but it doesn't grant validity or fact to your statements. Opiates alter thinking in multiple ways, including brain structure & neurobiology. From one dose, one time. Consistent/daily usage of opiates over time can cause habituation including dependence/addiction. Just because you say it is so, does not make it fact. The kind of love that takes over your body, mind, & soul | |
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. We just talked about this in the Apples thread, and I tried to clarify what I said and meant by my comment. . I am in no way insulting anyone who takes a Rx for pain. I'm sorry you took it that way. . All I am trying to say is that if, and "IF" (big if) someone has a dependency on pain meds, whether it be Prince or your neighbor, then that is not someone who is in-control. That is all I am trying to say. . Peace! "With love, honor, and respect for every living thing in the universe, separation ceases, and we all become one being, singing one song." - Prince Roger Nelson (1958-2016) | |
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. I think some of you are misunderstanding me. I was referring to someone who is ABUSING pain meds, i.e., dependency/addiction. . I guess I don't speak english? "With love, honor, and respect for every living thing in the universe, separation ceases, and we all become one being, singing one song." - Prince Roger Nelson (1958-2016) | |
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I am not famous, but I can remember going to the ER for hip pain, and the doctor gave me one of the Oxys ... after two days I was no longer in pain but I would come home, get some iced tea, take one of the pills and watch TV. I liked them a lot. I felt really good with them. Then one day I flushed the rest of the pills down the drain because I liked the feeling too much. Imagine being in excruciating pain and needing something, anything, to quell the pain. I can see how addiction would be so easy. | |
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. It can happen very easily. When I lost my Mother and I was going through a lot of stress in my life, my doctor prescribed me a low-dose of Xanax, and I only take it when I'm feeling stressed. Xanax gives you a feeling of "not giving a fuck", and this is why it can be very dangerous. One day, I took one, and I was driving down the road, and I just felt so good inside; like, nothing could bother me. I was driving too fast, and then realized what I was doing -- almost like I had no fear. It was kinda scary, to be honest, so I can see how easy it is to become dependent on any drug.
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[Edited 4/12/18 14:09pm] Welcome to "the org", Mumio…they can have you, but I'll have your love in the end | |
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Take it from 1 who knows, if taken correctly and as prescribed, they don't lose all control.
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Welcome to "the org", Mumio…they can have you, but I'll have your love in the end | |
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Thank you Mumio.
The reason he had to retire was because of a career ending surgery on his spinal cord and when he woke up he couldn't feel his left leg, he can move it, just can't feel it and he falls quite a lot. | |
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Oh Penny, sending healing vibes to you and your husband...thanks for sharing your personal trauma with these drugs, very brave. xoxo | |
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Welcome to "the org", Mumio…they can have you, but I'll have your love in the end | |
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Thanks all. It's not easy but we are still alive! | |
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Like many people, I wondered why didn't he seek out help? Mayo Clinic in his backyard and the recovery institute he helped his sister into and through--he knew where help was and he could afford it (that near million in gold bars....)
So what kept him from that help? The fast departure from Moline hospital though by then he was and had been seen by Kirk's doctor. Then I read this report in the NYT https://mobile.nytimes.co...=Homepage
Though it is about black mothers and their babies, it addresses institutional racism in health care. Prince's hospital experiences surely weren't good with his children (Baby Nelson and the miscarried child--it is hard to imagine the shock and pain of the boy's birth and death)--maybe that is why he bought the land across from PP to build a hospital. So his family would have care he trusted. Hospitals are tough places for anyone, but for black Americans, (and the issue is with the US according to the story) it is especially hard. I had no idea. Another lesson.
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