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<blockquote data-quote="Fatboy Joe" data-source="post: 2284686" data-attributes="member: 13212"><p>I agree with tRidiot...I believe his statement is meant to say that the abusers are what have hurt those who need it. And he isn't just talking about the users, but the prescribers. My wife worked in a pharmacy for many years and seen the amount of pill poppers increase daily. Go to an ER and ask how many people are there for "pains" and not so much an emergency. It hurts those that truly need it.</p><p></p><p>As for dealing with pain like our grandparents, I agree with that too. I grew up not having insurance, so we didn't go to the dr. We had 3 medicines in our house: Pepto/Kaopectate, Clorasetpic, and Tylenol. I think it made our immune systems much stronger and our pain tolerance much higher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fatboy Joe, post: 2284686, member: 13212"] I agree with tRidiot...I believe his statement is meant to say that the abusers are what have hurt those who need it. And he isn't just talking about the users, but the prescribers. My wife worked in a pharmacy for many years and seen the amount of pill poppers increase daily. Go to an ER and ask how many people are there for "pains" and not so much an emergency. It hurts those that truly need it. As for dealing with pain like our grandparents, I agree with that too. I grew up not having insurance, so we didn't go to the dr. We had 3 medicines in our house: Pepto/Kaopectate, Clorasetpic, and Tylenol. I think it made our immune systems much stronger and our pain tolerance much higher. [/QUOTE]
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