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Posted on 9/3/19 at 10:34 am to Carville
quote:The lack of compassion on this board is outstanding at times and other times I am amazed at how caring people here can be. If you are not addicted you need to be grateful and if you are you need to be willing to do whatever necessary to get help.
Trashiest behavior is bashing these people with addiction on a message board.
Posted on 9/3/19 at 10:52 am to LSUTigerFan247
Addiction to heroin is bad. Not defending her but until you find something positive to latch on to, it will eat your soul. I have a lot of friends who died or relapsed multiple times on heroin. That and meth is going to destroy this country.
Posted on 9/3/19 at 10:55 am to Crow Pie
Amen! I destroyed 2 marriages over alcohol and after 6 years went my LSU game sober. I took my preacher and my mouth watered the entire time. I do a lot of rehab work talking to guys and I preach the most on making the decision to not use everyday.
Posted on 9/3/19 at 10:58 am to OweO
The kid my wife brought home from Kentucky was the same way with 7 brothers and sisters and the grandparents didn’t have money. Kid had nothing. Sad.
Posted on 9/3/19 at 12:30 pm to EarlyCuyler3
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Yeah it really has nothing to do with who you are anymore. Maybe it used to be that way. It just killed a multi-millionaire pro pitcher. This shite does not give one tiny little frick who you are or what you do or where you came from. It wants to kill you and if it can't do that, making you miserable will suffice for now.
It's always been that way. Difference is now days it's everyone's and everything's fault EXCEPT the junkie's.
People like to laugh and make fun, but "Just say NO" had some validity. Now people are born with a built in excuse for how shitty their lives are.
This post was edited on 9/3/19 at 12:38 pm
Posted on 9/3/19 at 12:37 pm to Snipe
God damn we got a lot of drug addicts on the OT
Posted on 9/3/19 at 12:45 pm to LSUTigerFan247
There's something about that Racetrac and heroin. Last year I was pumping gas there and a guy in the next bay was slumped over in his truck. I thought he was dead.
Went and checked on him and saw a needle and a bottle cap with cooked heroin in it. Called 911, because I thought for sure he OD'd. Dude pops up like the Undertaker and takes off, scared the shite out of me.
Went and checked on him and saw a needle and a bottle cap with cooked heroin in it. Called 911, because I thought for sure he OD'd. Dude pops up like the Undertaker and takes off, scared the shite out of me.
Posted on 9/3/19 at 12:55 pm to HuskyPanda
So to the people who were/are addicts...since we all know how addictive and destructive heroin can be, why the frick would anyone ever do it the first time? You know what it is. That kind of boggles my mind.
(As is probably obvious, I'm not and have never been an addict).
(As is probably obvious, I'm not and have never been an addict).
This post was edited on 9/3/19 at 12:56 pm
Posted on 9/3/19 at 1:16 pm to Geauxld Finger
Considering .10 g of that shite is $20-30, I highly doubt she had 2k+ of that shite in her bra
Posted on 9/3/19 at 1:55 pm to LSUTigerFan247
100 posts and no mention of the four year old.
What the hell is wrong with you people?
What the hell is wrong with you people?
Posted on 9/3/19 at 2:25 pm to El Campo Tiger
Wrong. Go back and read again.
Posted on 9/3/19 at 2:31 pm to Chucktown_Badger
It's usually a ease in type situation, something like shooting H builds up over time, you don't start with it. Usually starts with smoking pot, etc which puts you around a certain crowd, then other drugs tend to present themselves to you.
With H, most people first start taking pain pills, even for years, then they start not being able to afford it and turn to H, first snorting it, then it leads to shooting it
It happens over a long period of time and gets play from the addiction cycle.
Also you can just be in a dark, dark place and give up, saying frick it, and it's like having a kind of a slow death wish
With H, most people first start taking pain pills, even for years, then they start not being able to afford it and turn to H, first snorting it, then it leads to shooting it
It happens over a long period of time and gets play from the addiction cycle.
Also you can just be in a dark, dark place and give up, saying frick it, and it's like having a kind of a slow death wish
This post was edited on 9/3/19 at 2:32 pm
Posted on 9/3/19 at 2:38 pm to musick
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Usually starts with smoking pot, etc which puts you around a certain crowd, then other drugs tend to present themselves to you.
Yet it is ultimately one's personal decision to partake of them. I am truly blessed to have not fallen for that.
Posted on 9/3/19 at 2:39 pm to Snipe
quote:
It's always been that way. Difference is now days it's everyone's and everything's fault EXCEPT the junkie's.
People like to laugh and make fun, but "Just say NO" had some validity. Now people are born with a built in excuse for how shitty their lives are.
Did "just say no" really work? That was Nancy Reagan's campaign.. While the CIA were allowing the rebels in Nicaragua to smuggle crack into the US and set up shop in neighborhoods where the cops had less presence (south central L.A, etc).
The heroin epidemic is caused mostly by over prescribing opioids for pain management.
You think there are a spike in ODs because "Just Say No" isn't something that is promoted anymore?
Posted on 9/3/19 at 8:19 pm to Chucktown_Badger
quote:
So to the people who were/are addicts...since we all know how addictive and destructive heroin can be, why the frick would anyone ever do it the first time? You know what it is. That kind of boggles my mind
I was on oxy 10’s for almost 2 years of high school from shoulder surgeries. Got to college and that prescription was done and I moved to buying oxy 30’s on the street. After a couple of years of college and a rehab stint I had been away from opiates for ~6 months and dislocated my shoulder in a motorcycle wreck and went to an ortho that wrote me norco 7.5’s. Took a 40 count bottle in a day and called an old oxy dealer who said all he had was “that hair-on” - I instantly said frick it where you at?
Bought some, it was a white-off white powder. Was pretty easy to convince myself it was no different than oxys when it just looked like a white powder. Snorted some and that’s all she wrote.
To anybody that thinks that it’s Only for trashy people, poor people, etc - I graduated LSU debt free from scholarships, with my entire upper middle class family present, including my ortho surgeon uncle/godfather, BOTH parents - on heroin.
Once you’ve had a taste of opiates in any form, it’s too easy for somebody to convince you “this stuff is way cheaper!” “It looks just like a crushed up oxy” “it looks just like coke” “THIS will get you messed up like THOSE use to!”
I’ve seen multi millionaires in rehab for heroin.
I’ve also seen literal San Fran skid row junkies whose parents were loaded that refused their help into homelessness.
The spectrum of opiate addiction doesn’t give a frick who you are, how smart you are, where you live.
This post was edited on 9/3/19 at 8:29 pm
Posted on 9/3/19 at 8:22 pm to Ted2010
I had a tunnel vision type awareness as I was going out. That soon dissipated to a completely black tunnel. Last thing I remember was falling off my couch trying to get up and light fading to black - the Next thing I remember was slowly coming to with tubes down my throat hooked up to a million different things in the hospital.
No awareness or thought what so ever for the near 3 minutes I was gone. No bright light. No nothing. Felt like a deep sleep I guess
No awareness or thought what so ever for the near 3 minutes I was gone. No bright light. No nothing. Felt like a deep sleep I guess
Posted on 9/3/19 at 10:19 pm to sloponmyZZtop
Thank you for your honesty. We just found out about someone close to the in laws was found this evening. They believe he OD’ed on Sunday. Terrible epidemic.
Posted on 9/3/19 at 10:47 pm to Stexas
I see OD's almost daily. I have given more narcan in the last 2 years than I have over my 25 year career. I see people that had normal lives but a year ago, and got hooked on pills first, and ultimately turned to heroin. Took this picture on a double OD. Its taking up to 8mg of Narcan at times just to get respirations up somewhat and thats not even waking them up. We're guessing alot of this is being cut with fentanyl, hence the amount of OD's. Boyfriend whose arms were tore up and had Staph everywhere. Girlfriend (supplier) who was a very attractive at one time 28 year old turned junkie. Found in out of state vehicle parked in a nice neighborhood by parents and kids going to Saturday Soccer games. Sad case... man were in some bad times substance abuse wise.
This post was edited on 9/3/19 at 11:12 pm
Posted on 9/4/19 at 5:19 am to PipelineBaw
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Says she went to St. Amant High
Geaux Gators.....
This post was edited on 9/4/19 at 5:20 am
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