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I had back surgery for bulging disk a few years ago. Until then, I don't know that I had ever taken anything stronger than Tylenol, and I could never figure out how anyone could get addicted to pills.
When I woke up in pain, they gave me Percoset. The relief and euphoria that swept over me were unbelievable. I'd never tried drugs, not even pot, never felt anything like it. I had maybe a week's supply, and by the time I was done, I was licking the bottle to get every trace I could. At my follow up, I was still in a little pain, and the doctor and I had a long talk about what he was going to give me. I told him, that I wasn't exactly comfortable with how badly my body was craving more Percoset. Part of me was telling myself to exaggerate the pain I was still in, so that he'd give me more Percoset. I told him that. He gave me something weaker, and gradually weaned me off everything. But getting off the pain meds entirely, was much harder than I ever dreamed it could be. Maybe not everyone reacts that way, but I did. Dangerous stuff. |
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Still have a handful of oxy left from my 2011 back surgery, I missed my morning BM’s more than I wanted relief from the left over discomfort, gave them up to get back to my throne and am reading.
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I stopped taking perc 5 days after a new hip just so I didn’t have to give birth to a cannonball.
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Sorry but the facts are hard to dispute ,, when drugs were an inner city issue like crack and dope the policy response was jail not treatment Now its in White well off communities.. policy its about Treatment and halfway houses which are big money now .. again to think race isnt an influencer in policy ( not the main driver ) is like saying Votes arn't involved in the policy development ...... |
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they should have made those cities, sanctuary cities for druggies. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
handing out needles and confiscating straws
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We lost the war on drugs
We need to do something different Portugal has had the best results Between 1998 and 2011, the number of people in drug treatment increased by more than 60 percent (from approximately 23,600 to roughly 38,000). Over 70 percent of those who seek treatment receive opioid-substitution therapy, the most effective treatment for opioid dependence. The number of new HIV diagnoses dropped dramatically – from 1,575 cases in 2000 to 78 cases in 2013 – and the number of new AIDS cases decreased from 626 in 2000 to 74 cases in 2013 (in a country of just over 10 million people). Drug overdose fatalities dropped from about 80 in 2001 to just 16 in 2012. The Health Ministry estimates that only about 25,000 Portuguese use heroin, down from 100,000 when the policy began. The percentage of people behind bars in Portugal for drug law violations has decreased dramatically, from 44 percent in 1999 to 24 percent in 2013. The percentage of people arrested and sent to criminal court for drug possession declined by 60 percent. The Portuguese Health Ministry spends less than $10 per citizen per year on its successful drug policy. Meanwhile the US has spent some $10K per household (more than $1 trillion total) over the decades on a failed drug policy that results in more than 1,000 deaths each week. Perhaps most significantly, by removing the threat of criminal penalties, Portugal took away the fear and stigma associated with seeking treatment. Now those who need treatment come to it voluntarily – and are more likely to succeed as a result. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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And when I bring that up, instead of you being concerned why people are pooping on the sidewalk, your first instinct, is to think it reveals a character flaw of mine. Very interesting. Liberal=good, conservative=bad, no exceptions. Even public pooping is to be defended, when it's a result of liberalism. |
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How did liberals raise housing prices and change the job market? It's always Liberals are bad, Paleoconservatives are good with you Everything oppresses the poor Paleocons and nothing is their fault, if they only could control all, they would have everyone correctly marching in lockstep :walk::walk::walk::walk::walk::walk::walk::lasso: |
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Nice dodge. All urban cities have homeless. It's not everywhere where they have a problem with feces like SF has. Why are you denying that SF has a poop problem? The people who run the city are more liberal than you are, and they would admit it's a huge problem. But you can't do it, because you can't be critical of liberalism. "How did liberals raise housing prices and change the job market?" Partly, by levying taxes that make it easier for the wealthy to live there, than the middle class. CT is going through a similar shift. "It's always Liberals are bad" Absolutely false. I am pro gay marriage, opposed to the death penalty, and in favor of more gun control. It is you, not me, who is an ideological purist. To you, liberalism is never bad. I give credit where it's due, and criticism where it's due. |
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Sounds like you're trying to be the opposing mirror image of how you perceive Jim to be. |
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Notice the guy with the whip is blue |
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There are homeless people in Nebraska and Wyoming also. |
SF has always had a homeless problem. Big issue today is the homeless are being pushed into the streets.
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Well, it did help in job creation. The city has formed a Poop Squad To go around the streets cleaning it up all the time
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I don't see that any city other than SanFran has a Poo problem that is being reported on or shows up online, though maybe I googled it wrong.
Maybe Jims right and liberals are full of ......... |
People can talk all they want.
Drugs are BIG BUSINESS in this country and the last thing our elected officials want To do is fix it. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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