I would appreciate your input, this will come in pieces as evertime I get a paragraph[again] typed I lose my internet and have to start all over. I read you somewhere say that addiction to oxy is the user's fault, and for thousands [maybe millions] it is a great drug to help alleviate unbearable pain and give quality of life to people[like me] who wouldn't otherwise have freedom to even leave the house, do to pain. I'm gonna send and take up further, ok? Frank
It's nobody's fault but mine that I'm an addict. If I didn't take Oxycontin, I would have found my addiction in the bottom of a bottle of alcohol or another substance. The fact is that Oxycontin, when used correctly and responsibly, helps millions of people with chronic pain live normal lives. It's selfish addictive thinking that makes my addiction more important than their quality of life.
Why is this stuff legal??? My addicted boyfriend thinks that they put stuff in there to make it even more addictive. It seems to target the kind of discomfort you hate the most, and gives you more of it when you try to quit. I wouldn't be surprised.
Wow. I've always known that the numbers were mind-boggling, but having a lot of them together in 1 post... that's just scary. It doesn't take a genius to see that this problem is increasing EXPONENTIALLY.
Then again, as long as Purdue is making a lot of money and paying their taxes, who cares right? Sigh, just keep paying off those lawsuits from the money you're printing in the basement, I mean from the pills you're making in the lab.