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josephv | 7 years ago
It's not worth it to try and convince anyone that hasn't knocked on deaths door that sometimes you need palliative care in the form of narcotics to make it to your destination, recovery or otherwise.
I'm sorry about your mother, she wasn't bad for using fentanyl or anything else. She did great things with her life, you're proof. Don't let the stupid media or internet SJWs try influence you. After my ordeal I haven't watched TV or the news in years and am much happier for it. Family, work, and video games (or hobby of choice) is all a person needs IMO.
erulabs|7 years ago
I hate listing credentials in online forums, but as someone who lost two grandparents to painful cancer, yes opioids are useful medicine. Additionally as someone who lost 2 cousins, a best friend and more than a couple acquaintances, there is a very real issue with opioids, and "a hobby of choice" is _NOT_ all a person needs. I'm extremely glad you kicked it, but please don't anecdotally shrug off an issue that is currently killing young people at an unprecedented rate. My home town looks like it had a draft for a war that was lost terribly - there are no young people left, we either fled or died.
lj3|7 years ago
That's why he said family, work AND a hobby. He missed one, too: a close relationship with God goes a long way. Family, community and faith are the most effective ways of dealing with addiction.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ao8L-0nSYzg
jplayer01|7 years ago
I guess you're going to ignore the actual issue of doctors handing this crap out like candy to people who don't need it and companies selling these drugs directly to doctors with promises that they weren't anywhere as addictive as previous opioids? There actually is an opioid epidemic, and they're not talking about terminally ill patients who actually need the shit.
conductr|7 years ago
brandonmenc|7 years ago
People demonizing these drugs have obviously never known anyone living with severe, chronic pain.
unknown|7 years ago
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