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Why! Philip Seymour Hoffman Dead!
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What is wrong with these celebrities!
http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/...40531575133750
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Originally posted by bnoble View PostIt's not just celebrities. Herion is back in a big way:
http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/...40531575133750
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Originally posted by Glitter Brunello View PostYes, I have heard that heroin is back in a big way, very frightening
A young man I know OD'd last October. His parents have been childhood friends of ours from the neighborhood. We have shared all of the life long moments with this family. Summer outings, weddings, births, some elderly funerals of the grandparents and mother.
But never to a 22 yo son. It was tragic. This kid was younger than my own son! They have been devastated ever since.
On Long Island it has been a problem for a couple of years now. I just fail to understand! So stupid and so avoidable!Flying at MACH4 +
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Originally posted by billymach4 View PostA young man I know OD'd last October. His parents have been childhood friends of ours from the neighborhood. We have shared all of the life long moments with this family. Summer outings, weddings, births, some elderly funerals of the grandparents and mother.
But never to a 22 yo son. It was tragic. This kid was younger than my own son! They have been devastated ever since.
On Long Island it has been a problem for a couple of years now. I just fail to understand! So stupid and so avoidable!
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Off topic - sorry - but heroin deaths on Long Island have kept climbing the past few years, and now that the authorities have cracked down on the abuse of prescription pain killers, young people are turning to heroin because it is cheap and readily available.
I know one young man who OD'd last Valentines Day, and my son has lost 9 friends since high school to overdoses. They are 25 now.
My son is a recovering pain pill addict and that drug scares the hell out of me.
Sorry. Off my soap box now.
RIP PSHJacki
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Originally posted by jackio View PostOff topic - sorry - but heroin deaths on Long Island have kept climbing the past few years, and now that the authorities have cracked down on the abuse of prescription pain killers, young people are turning to heroin because it is cheap and readily available.
I know one young man who OD'd last Valentines Day, and my son has lost 9 friends since high school to overdoses. They are 25 now.
My son is a recovering pain pill addict and that drug scares the hell out of me.
Sorry. Off my soap box now.
RIP PSHFlying at MACH4 +
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Cape Cod has a HUGE herion problem Several of my son's classmates have died over the years since high school; he will be 33 in Freruary. He too is a recovering addict. His started with perscribe pain killers for denenerative discs. His doctor kept prescribing and one day just refused to renew the perscription. The rest is history, he was addicted.
Vermont is in the top 10 of states for drug abuse of opiates. It is everywhere, and it is destroying our youth.
Joy“ Peace, if it ever exists, will not be based on the fear of war but on the love of peace. ”
— Herman Wouk
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