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I just need to vent a bit...lol..all those RX sub abuse ads
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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 548759" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>Very, very good point.</p><p></p><p>I think the problem we're thinking about here is that people <em><strong>ASSUME</strong></em> that if someone is on any medications long-term that they are an addict. Even people who should know better - mother in law, for instance, who has accidentally OD'd on her own pain medications multiple times (and has been hospitalized during medication washes due to "the DTs"), keeps jumping down husband's throat about how he is addicted to his narcotics. It's a fine line - one he will admit that it is tempting to cross at times for relief.</p><p></p><p>I know that, because of my own history with alcoholics, I was on husband about drinking. And on and on. And then I discovered something, by keeping track of his bottles... He wasn't drinking anywhere <em>near</em> what I <em>thought </em>he was.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 548759, member: 6705"] Very, very good point. I think the problem we're thinking about here is that people [I][B]ASSUME[/B][/I] that if someone is on any medications long-term that they are an addict. Even people who should know better - mother in law, for instance, who has accidentally OD'd on her own pain medications multiple times (and has been hospitalized during medication washes due to "the DTs"), keeps jumping down husband's throat about how he is addicted to his narcotics. It's a fine line - one he will admit that it is tempting to cross at times for relief. I know that, because of my own history with alcoholics, I was on husband about drinking. And on and on. And then I discovered something, by keeping track of his bottles... He wasn't drinking anywhere [I]near[/I] what I [I]thought [/I]he was. [/QUOTE]
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