Let's Talk About The Opioid Problem
Spans decades and getting worse. Everyone knows someone (several people really) who have died or might be better off dead.
What are some things we can try to save lives and fight this addiction nightmare?
What about making free Narcan available to each household just like they did with COVID tests?
What suggestions do you have.. No blaming certain politicians, only policies.
Let's Talk About The Opioid Problem
Man Ive had a weird couple days. Attended a very explicit drug abuse/diversion presentation at work yesterday and got somewhat triggered into some wild thought patterns. Then at 5am I was having coffee and came upon and dove deep into an old thread on Reddit from 12 years ago.
Dude decided to try heroin on a whim and went on a year long bender and went full blown addict….by accident.
My mind’s been blown all day and only after dosing myself w some psilo and skiing some pow did I come off the urge to get out on a bender of my own. Phew what a weird day.
The high potency fentanyl situation is real and the fact that it’s being pressed into fake pills is gonna kill a lot more people. To answer the original premise posed above, one thing we can do is to not buy pills off the street because you cannot be certain of the makeup despite familiar shape and markings.
Let's Talk About The Opioid Problem
My little sis is a mental health support worker in Victoria. The stories she tells me are heart wrenching.
Came out of university and moved to a small town in the Kootenays. This was during the time when the Canuck weed scene was at its black market heyday. I kept away from the biz but being young and active in a small town you knew most everyone young and old. It took a couple of years, but after a bit I was amazed at the number of folk I knew that were addicted to the smack. Many are no longer with us. And this was well before the fentanyl scene. Removed from it now in both time and space, but my wife is leaving the emerg/acute care position and transitioning into the homesupport health world. Already some of the stories are bringing me back to the old days in that other small town. The self abuse is so widespread.
Despite the politics of addiction, the supply has to change. Prohibition doesn’t work and now the supply is tainted. And you have to be a complete recluse not to know someone at risk.
And kill the pusher man. It’s a tired phrase but Fuck that asshole.
Let's Talk About The Opioid Problem
It’s not an opioid problem, it’s a cultural problem here in the USA. The issue is deeply rooted in all aspects of our culture. It might be too overwhelming for a fix here.
Sent from my iPhone using TGR Forums