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Topic started on 21-10-2005 @ 11:24 AM by DontTreadOnMe


reply posted on 22-10-2005 @ 01:02 PM by Rouschkateer
I'm sorry, but I have to see the other side of this.
My husband was a Percoset addict. Percoset is an opium derivitive. It is highly addictive, and , if taken long enough, has the same
withdrawal effects as heroin. After a while, the tolerance level of Percosets goes up to a level where taking 40 a day is nothing...but it kills your stomach because the other ingredient of Percoset is Tylenol. So, the next step up is Oxycontin. Oxycontin is a purer form of the active ingredient in Percosets. Of course, after a while, even that is ineffective, and has the same awful withdrawal symptoms. What comes next? Good ole heroin! And we all know heroin's addictive quality. Heroin withdrawal is purportedly the worst of all.
So, where does this all lead? Well, people that truley want to quit often find themselves unable to do so because of the withdrawal. Call them crybabies, but when I watched my husband try and go through it, it is a truely terrifying sight. There is one "easy" way to go through a monitored withdrawal, and that is through a methadone clinic. Methadone is purer than heroin, and lethal if stopped suddenly. At any rate, some methadone clinics are run by...guess who? That's right, local, state or federal governments. Now they can track users from prescription to methadone. I would rather see the government step in an nip a lengthy treatment (that can cost hundreds of thousand of dollars) in the bud, rather than let someone battle an almost impossible battle of withdrawal.
Let the "government" track pain prescriptions. It will stop alot of pain, tax money, and unwarented treatments.

[edit on 22-10-2005 by Rouschkateer]


reply posted on 22-10-2005 @ 04:25 PM by St Udio
Originally posted by DontTreadOnMe

www.myrtlebeachonline.com...


yo, thats in my backyard

It seems every 3 years or so....another gang/group of doctors here at the beach get busted for all the dope & pain meds they prescribe.
the latest batch of illegal painkiller prescription writers numbered 8
and that happened 1 Sept '05, (read archive in Pee Dee Living section)

The pain pill pushers operate mostly out of Pain Clinics & Dental offices,
offering a range of Schedule II Controlled Substances;
Hydrocodone, Lortab, Valium, Xanax, Oxycodone........

the revealing message is- the authorities have long been keeping tabs on who's giving or getting pain-meds...how else would they conduct an almost clockwork like cycle of busts of the pain-killer subculture,

myself...since my meds come from the VA Pharmacy...i see the control number on each & every bottle of meds....i'm not concerned about it !!!


reply posted on 25-10-2005 @ 09:35 PM by mlowsley
I am beyond annoyed by all of the regulation of everything. Let's make sure to make everything a disease and then make sure that we have every bit of information on every citizen taking any medication. The government should NOT have that information. Period. End of story.

There are way too many laws governing things that should not be governed. The war on drugs is a failure. An unmitigated failure that has been an excuse to destroy the Bill of Rights once again. (The U.S. government does this every few years.) Prior to the 'war on drugs' we had effective drug treatment, by the way. And it was pioneered under Nixon!

If someone wants to destroy themselves by getting strung out, I don't care. Of course, if they do this and destroy other, innocent parties, I do care. Treating responsible adults like criminals is idiotic, and unpatriotic. Am I unsympathetic to the plight of addicts? Yes. Have I seen victims of addiction? Yes. Treatment programs that work exist.

As far as cold medicine, it should either be prescription or not prescription. NOT in some netherworld between the two. Congress needs to quit practicing medicine without a license. That is what all of this is. OR they need to disband the AMA - a real conspiracy to control the prices of medicine by limiting the supply of doctors. And, while they are at it, take out the big pharmaceutical companies. But no, first get people using the drugs and then make it a way to track people.

Yes, I'm cranky tonight, I'm annoyed because I have such severe allergies that I can't breathe without double-dosing on cold medicines some days. The last thing I need is some idiot in Congress (redundant, I know) telling me that I can only take 1 tablet a day of a decongestant. They aren't doctors. They shouldn't be practicing medicine.

Pax.
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