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One of these days a big bag of dogshit will explode in his face and he'll be finished.
You sound like you're speaking from experience.
How did you rise up again?
One of these days a big bag of dogshit will explode in his face and he'll be finished.
it was very realistic,and very good drama.You don't see enough of the suffering involved being a junkie/useri actually don't have a specific question but glad you are ok
did you like the wire?
Like Russian roulette
R I P Erin...........
One of these days a big bag of dogshit will explode in his face and he'll be finished.
You sound like you're speaking from experience.
How did you rise up again?
Because opiate abuse is a huge problem in the US.
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1) Opiates are a regional problem.
2) Erin Moran was not a star even when she was on Happy Days and her death really shouldn't be in the news.
Doctors don't hand them out like they were candies over here.Seems like it's a huge problem in the UK, also.
Doctors don't hand them out like they were candies over here.
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1) Opiates are a regional problem.
2) Erin Moran was not a star even when she was on Happy Days and her death really shouldn't be in the news.
Doctors don't hand them out like they were candies over here.Seems like it's a huge problem in the UK, also.
Look I don't want to get into a pissing contest, suffice to say it's a big problem and I feel very sorry for Erin Moran.But it's still a problem; because they don't all come from a prescription and you know it.
Doctors don't hand them out like they were candies over here.
Look I don't want to get into a pissing contest, suffice to say it's a big problem and I feel very sorry for Erin Moran.
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I had not heard or read that she died from opiates. That part of Southern Indiana and southern Ohio are rife with heroin addiction. Knowing the history of how this all started there should be a shit load of physicians who created the pill mill opiate industry that lead to this heroin crisis who's asses should either be in prison or should permanently have their license to practice revoked.Very sad, I used to love Happy Days even though it was cheesy at times. Opiates are a massive problem in the US but are hardly talked about, as evidenced by there being no threads about them on here.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/obituari...ld-actress-played-joanie-happy-days-obituary/
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Thats a complete misconception and mythology about addiction. It can and does happen to anyone. It's not about weak character or making poor decisions.These are 2 separate concepts. Most value individual liberty at least on some basic level. But we can still feel sad when people make bad choices, with tragic results.
Of course, addicts and substance abusers are responsible for their own actions. But we can still mourn for them when they lose those battles.
Naaa I pretty much agree with Sailor. I pretty much have to be in excruciating level 8 or 9 pain before I would consider taking opiates and using other common sense methods, like staying off my bum ankle till it's healed.It depends sailor..a sprain can be really bad, and if you have to move on it can re-aggrevate the injury.
So you're better off with a pain pill if it helps you move in a normal fashion,instead of a severe limp.
What was happening was over prescribing the dosages and the frequency.
A good rule of thumb is not getting full pain relief from an opiate,
but still a significant aid towards managing the pain. It's an aid not a panacea.
Its not but it misrepresents the disease of chemical dependency. No one chooses to become addicted.Come on, that's weak sauce. The point was a good one. She chose to use opiates. Blame the doctor who prescribed them unless she got them illegally.
People sometimes make bad choices in life despite knowing the dangers. Why is it so taboo to accept this?
I wish I could give you more than one thanks. Physicians and the pharmaceutical industry have played a major role in the opiat crisis.Because he has a track record and he never fails to prove that he's totally without any compassion or sympathy. I do blame the doctors they seem to just shell out opiates over there, the bastards ought to be struck off.
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Thats a complete misconception and mythology about addiction. It can and does happen to anyone. It's not about weak character or making poor decisions.
wow...what a really dumb question. Do you honestly need it explained to you?why blame the doctor? The doctor didn't make her take an overdose.people abuse drugs knowingly.
addiction may cause you to seek out drugs,but how many you take at one time is your choice.
1 pain pill gets you a small buzz going-it's part of the therapeutic property of an opiate.
If you need to make yourself higher then the recommended dosage, you are the one to blame if you OD
if you are going to make a statement like that -you might as well explain it.wow...what a really dumb question. Do you honestly need it explained to you?
One of these days a big bag of dogshit will explode in his face and he'll be finished.
Very sad, I used to love Happy Days even though it was cheesy at times. Opiates are a massive problem in the US but are hardly talked about, as evidenced by there being no threads about them on here.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/obituari...ld-actress-played-joanie-happy-days-obituary/
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