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04-08-2017, 10:28 PM
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Re: Samantha Carolyn Sutton Death
Nice tits! Sad story but she can get in line for sympathy behind all my friends,girlfriends,mother that have died because of this drug. They blame her boyfriend,the cops,the hospital. I hear this same story constantly with just different faces and names. I write this as I sit in a nursing home because of endocarditis and septic pulmonary embolisms that almost killed me ,and still might, as a result of my own heroin addiction. I was and am clean for 7 months before this happened,but overdosing isn't the only way it kills you,even after 7 months clean.
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#43
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04-09-2017, 12:07 AM
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Re: Samantha Carolyn Sutton Death
You're right on the first point, lol - gotta agree :). But as I mentioned to a similar comment earlier, she was a heroin addict but she was in rehab and had been for I think about 6 or 8 months, cudos to her for that. Yes? When she was autopsied the coroner found zero presence of heroin in her system. This is why the family wants to know what happened since the boyfriend tells that she shot up $50 of heroin that night. I doubt that she would want anyone's sympathy. Like you, or any other who is/got caught up in a similar lifestyle for whatever reason/s, there is no sympathy line-up for the likes and nor for the families. You made a similar choice and are paying for it, as with any addict dead or alive. Empathy is the opposite of sympathy and only speaks of being able to walk a mile in another person's shoes. That, if anything, is what is needed. Sadly most people are incapable of being empatheic towards addicts (we see the same thing with suicide cases). She was only 32 years old and she was my first cousin - even born the same year as I was, two months later. And yep, she did heroin, crack, meth, etc. until she went into rehab to clean up. She managed to do that - made just over a year clean and sober. Until one night a girl friend of her's, who was still using asked her to come with her to buy some drugs (probably crack). So she went with her and 12 hours later the two of them were found dead in a stairwell: each with a .38 cal bullet to the head. This was back in 1987: cold case. In a way, you can see how families will have questions and want to know what happened. So you see, there's no sympathy being asked for. My cousin was murdered because of bad choices that she made and because of a friend who had ripped off a dealer. It's just reality. My cousin left behind 4 kids, my parents used to babysit them for her. I've since been in touch with 2 of them. The killer/s have never been caught. I won't talk about my own "stuff", but I do hope that your own condition improves and a cudos for your time clean: it's a long hard road and well, it's not like you have much choice. |
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04-10-2017, 07:36 AM
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| My Rank: PRIVATE Poster Rank:6785 Female Join Date: May 2014 Posts: 31 Mentioned: 0 Post(s) Quoted: 15 Post(s)
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Re: Samantha Carolyn Sutton Death
The 'pill' form of fentanyl that is prescribed is not swallowed. You put it under your tongue and let it slowly dissolve. There are fentanyl 'pops'/'suckers' that you put between your gum and cheek to dissolve. The fentanyl needs to be absorbed buccally for it to work and the full dosage never actually gets into your system which is probably why the dosages/strengths are so high on buccal tabs/lozenges/suckers. When swallowed only a fraction of the dose actually gets into your system. However, dealers apparently have found out how to make fentanyl which is very inexpensive and works when swallowed. Carfentanil is for large animal's like elephants, rhinos, etc. It was never meant for humans to use as it is 10,000x more powerful than morphine. People were ordering it from labs in China and selling it here as Oxycodone which has led to many ODs & deaths across the country. The U.S. got China to ban the export of carfentanil and 4 other drugs last month and the number of ODs & deaths are declining though I don't think it will ever completely go away. I've legally been on the fentanyl patch for 14 years, it's nothing to fuck with. I refuse to use the gel filled 'pillow' patches as those are easy to accidently OD and abuse because a 3.5day dose of the fentanyl is in the gel which is easily accessible. There have been countless ODs and accidental deaths with them. One would think since there is a safer/difficult to abuse kind of patch that this one would be banned. I use the matrix/sticker patch which is much safer. I'm sure someone has figured out how to get the drug out of it, addicts & dealers are crafty like that, but I would think it is a pretty involved/long/pain in the ass process to do because the drug is in the plastic-like film itself & not the adhesive. |
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04-13-2017, 11:22 AM
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| The Candyman With the Windowless Van Poster Rank:143 Join Date: Oct 2012 Posts: 11,456 Mentioned: 32 Post(s) Quoted: 6077 Post(s)
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Re: Samantha Carolyn Sutton Death
One full bottle doesn't indicate the dosage level. That depends on how many pills in the bottle and the mg level of each pill. Still, that looks like a heavy dose, even without the specifics. I have been on oxycodone/acetaminophen (percocet) daily for chronic back pain since 2011. I am more concerned with being careful of my acetaminophen dosage so as to avoid liver damage, then with the oxycodone.
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