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Community Forum · Est. 2006
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#131
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06-01-2018, 12:01 PM
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Re: Heroin Overdose & Opioid Related Deaths from the United States [Big Collection]
I'm so blessed for being deadly afraid of drugs. I'm even afraid of weed and i was regular smoker back in the days. I had some extensive surgery some time ago and my dr gave me heavy and addictive painkillers, didn't even take one! I was to afraid so i had to suffer from some horrible pain for weeks but its better than being an addict. Sure i was addicted to Oxazepam, xanax, lorazepam and other shit but thats nothing compared to heroine, fentanyl and oxy.
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#132
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06-01-2018, 12:14 PM
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Re: Heroin Overdose & Opioid Related Deaths from the United States [Big Collection]
Yo dickhead above. It's the doctors that get people addicted in the first place you piece of dog shit. I hope you die.
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#133
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06-01-2018, 12:40 PM
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Re: Heroin Overdose & Opioid Related Deaths from the United States [Big Collection]
I can't even believe that that asshole is really a doctor. if he is, than its a big loss for the medical field. sick fxck.
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#134
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06-01-2018, 12:44 PM
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Re: Heroin Overdose & Opioid Related Deaths from the United States [Big Collection]
first person i've ever wished death on, on here. Really made me mad the shit head.
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#135
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06-01-2018, 12:53 PM
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Re: Heroin Overdose & Opioid Related Deaths from the United States [Big Collection]
i don't wish death upon anyone. i can only pity him and his ''patients''
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#136
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06-01-2018, 12:59 PM
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Re: Heroin Overdose & Opioid Related Deaths from the United States [Big Collection]
I never did any harddrugs, just weed/hash and meds like xanax/lorazepam but i really do feel for the victims of addiction. some people here are so bloody ignorant leading a perfect little life. How is it so hard to understand that addiction is also an ilness? I'm a heavy smoker and i hate myself for that, i do know the risks, but quit smoking is so damn hard, let alone quitting harddrugs and heavy painkillers. Just some empathy and symphaty is not for everybody i see.
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#137
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06-01-2018, 01:13 PM
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Re: Heroin Overdose & Opioid Related Deaths from the United States [Big Collection]
How lucky for all of these hateful people that are judging that they have never faced abuse or the myriad of other things that many people who turn to heroin have done so to numb the memories of. Being in the healthcare industry is so excuse. I am an RN & don’t treat people this way. I see the person behind the bad decisions. Maybe that’s why I became a nurse & not a doctor. |
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#138
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06-01-2018, 02:47 PM
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Re: Heroin Overdose & Opioid Related Deaths from the United States [Big Collection]
Well, I was a nurse before I was a doctor. I decided I wanted to do more with my life. But you do you. And the rest of you take a good hard look in the mirror, because your reaction is precisely what I'm talking about. You are lying to yourselves. |
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#139
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06-01-2018, 02:52 PM
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Re: Heroin Overdose & Opioid Related Deaths from the United States [Big Collection]
1. Obviously I would never say this to a grieving family who had lost their child, I am saying it to the self-righteous jerkwads on this forum. 2. I admire your dad for what he did. I had to learn English to go to med school, so I relate. 3. Your dad was made of sterner stuff and I suspect he would have agreed with my post 100%. AS A DOCTOR, you have spent enough 36-hour red eye shifts around the water cooler to know most of us think this way. Or else you went into private practice after residency and have forgotten what it is to deal with the 3 AM ER crowd. |
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#140
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06-01-2018, 06:32 PM
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Re: Heroin Overdose & Opioid Related Deaths from the United States [Big Collection]
After reading this post, I don’t believe your story. Very few RNs go for an MD. Why? Because our scope of practice is different and we wanted to do different things. Wanting to “do more,” with your life is not something any good nurse would say as a reason for going for an MD. Nurses and doctor’s do very different jobs, and a real doctor would know this and respect it. Ask the majority of patients who they felt cared for them the most, and most will say their nurses over their doctors. We are educated in the art of caring, and the differences in our responses to this point is a GREAT example highlighting what I mean. |