NOTICE all the Opium bashing everywhere now? WHY??? | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 71507738 United States 05/11/2016 08:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's probably because of the millions of people using it recreationally. Shame that a bunch of druggies have to fuck shit up for people with legitimate need. It's like when I have a cold and want to get some sudafed and I have to show a fucking ID and sign some shit. |
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Kamchatka
Culturally outdated by choice User ID: 70452968 United States 05/11/2016 08:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Grow poppies. They're very ornamental. Edited to add: Not mocking you, OP. Just practical. Last Edited by Kamchatka on 05/11/2016 08:52 AM More deplorable all the time. |
Wayfaring Stranger
User ID: 70392073 Canada 05/11/2016 08:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It is probably set to replace pot as the best black-market drug around. (once it gets hyped up that it's side effects are called 'the Sherlock Syndrome' as the O2 increase to the brain enhances the thinking functions) Gringy conditions breed a forgetful population and they are easy to control compared to people that are observant and outspoken. |
Wayfaring Stranger
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 69393167 United States 05/11/2016 08:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I made a post about this on here awhile back, basically it's a psy-op. Ya the opiate based meds have a big problem with abuse, particularly related too the explosion of Heroin usage. However, many people are able too live much better quality of life than they otherwise would be living because of these pain medications. Their should probably be stricter controls in place regarding the refills and usage tests on this drug category, rather than such difficulty obtaining prescriptions. All opiate based prescriptions should come with a contract that the patient must sign stating they will not transfer or sell the medications and drug testing should probably be mandatory at least for the first few months of the prescription, too make sure the patient is even taking the meds. They need to go after the dealers of this even harder, and lay off the pain sufferers as if they are druggies just seeking the high. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 69393167 United States 05/11/2016 08:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | They know how many millions of people are addicted to these meds mostly treating legitimate pain, so part of the psyop is too alienate patients who use this medication from the general populace / family / friends, creating more separation and divide within the social structure. The next phase will likely be a big push of labeling most users of these medications as "druggies" who "just want to get high" and all have "problems", the social stigma will take hold and who knows what's next. Could be anything, maybe they are baking up a new breed of pain-med drug and they want too really get that off the ground, maybe they are boosting the sale off illicit narcotics via alienating pain suffers from their peers and making them feel like they "might as well be doing heroin". |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 69393167 United States 05/11/2016 09:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If you follow what I'm saying a step further, you could even speculate maybe heroin is being set up too take the place of opiate pain meds (legitimately). Less processing, faster production (maybe), extremely highly addictive more so than the pain meds themselves ect. I could see why the pharmaceutical industry would like to corner the entire heroin market and create a monopoly over the opiate based drugs in whole. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 71380973 United States 05/11/2016 09:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's probably because of the millions of people using it recreationally. Shame that a bunch of druggies have to fuck shit up for people with legitimate need. It's like when I have a cold and want to get some sudafed and I have to show a fucking ID and sign some shit. Quoting: filth I made a post about this on here awhile back, basically it's a psy-op. Ya the opiate based meds have a big problem with abuse, particularly related too the explosion of Heroin usage. However, many people are able too live much better quality of life than they otherwise would be living because of these pain medications. Their should probably be stricter controls in place regarding the refills and usage tests on this drug category, rather than such difficulty obtaining prescriptions. All opiate based prescriptions should come with a contract that the patient must sign stating they will not transfer or sell the medications and drug testing should probably be mandatory at least for the first few months of the prescription, too make sure the patient is even taking the meds. They need to go after the dealers of this even harder, and lay off the pain sufferers as if they are druggies just seeking the high. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 69393167 How can anyone that comes to this site still believe that "the government cares". They make MONEY for their black projects by bringing in heroin. Heroin isn't made down the street. They have to eliminate the Meth competition. Restricting opiates after pushing them for years will increase their profits as desperate people with pain turn to the streets. I hear since we went to Afghanistan the crops are improving each year and they have to create a market for all their protected poppies. So - cut the supply of doctor prescriptions- which were pushed just to get people hooked- to create a market to supply MONEY for the shadow Government. THINK people - like THEY do!- how to get the MOsT MONEY from the sheep- they FARM us for resources - and they do not care if we are in pain- all the better to impair our ability to figure out their evil system... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 72189875 United States 05/11/2016 09:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You can see the gov talking sheet about opoids because of the the rampant abuse. All they would have to do is Medicaid to refuse coverage of them and all other insurance will fall in line and people would have to pay out of pocket for pain meds. The illegal market for opoids would decrease and street prices would go way higher! I think some form of this will come out in the near future! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 64805035 Canada 05/11/2016 09:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I made a post about this on here awhile back, basically it's a psy-op. Ya the opiate based meds have a big problem with abuse, particularly related too the explosion of Heroin usage. However, many people are able too live much better quality of life than they otherwise would be living because of these pain medications. Their should probably be stricter controls in place regarding the refills and usage tests on this drug category, rather than such difficulty obtaining prescriptions. All opiate based prescriptions should come with a contract that the patient must sign stating they will not transfer or sell the medications and drug testing should probably be mandatory at least for the first few months of the prescription, too make sure the patient is even taking the meds. They need to go after the dealers of this even harder, and lay off the pain sufferers as if they are druggies just seeking the high. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 69393167 my doctor already has a contract that says pretty much dont sell them etc. Like I am going to sell them doc, you saw my broken back mri.. lol. |
Loewin
User ID: 70388563 United States 05/11/2016 09:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's probably because of the millions of people using it recreationally. Shame that a bunch of druggies have to fuck shit up for people with legitimate need.... Quoting: filth Exactly :( For several years now, docs won't prescribe even 10 pills 1xmonth for really bad pain that, lol, happens 1xmonth. The reply was Motrin and hysterectomy or something. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 72189875 United States 05/11/2016 09:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I made a post about this on here awhile back, basically it's a psy-op. Ya the opiate based meds have a big problem with abuse, particularly related too the explosion of Heroin usage. However, many people are able too live much better quality of life than they otherwise would be living because of these pain medications. Their should probably be stricter controls in place regarding the refills and usage tests on this drug category, rather than such difficulty obtaining prescriptions. All opiate based prescriptions should come with a contract that the patient must sign stating they will not transfer or sell the medications and drug testing should probably be mandatory at least for the first few months of the prescription, too make sure the patient is even taking the meds. They need to go after the dealers of this even harder, and lay off the pain sufferers as if they are druggies just seeking the high. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 69393167 my doctor already has a contract that says pretty much dont sell them etc. Like I am going to sell them doc, you saw my broken back mri.. lol. pain clinics are also doing this already. Regular practices will start referring long term pain patients to those clinics to wash their hands of it. The state is already putting opoid prescriptions into a database to monitor whos getting what. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 72162810 United Kingdom 05/11/2016 09:42 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | why is the focus on pain aids now? Quoting: maddox i went to a neurosurgeon for my spine & he told me that the future doctors will NOT be prescribing any type of pain killers. I asked "what will replace them?" he said "NOTHING",,just Tylenol.... whoa..i Have RA and have to have pain controllers or i cant make it - i have seen a UUUGE change in the medical world over the prescribing of painkillers,, it's so weird! they botched my spine surgery i nearly died, suffer now terrible pain, doctors won't give me anything other than ibuprofen, it's a joke, i put it down to the socialist state and me not being a "protected group" as i was told.....I GET NOTHING for being white hetero working class male......NO HEALTH CARE FOR ME only rudimentary, NHS is only for pakies gays and women now |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 69393167 United States 05/11/2016 09:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | they botched my spine surgery i nearly died, suffer now terrible pain, doctors won't give me anything other than ibuprofen, it's a joke, i put it down to the socialist state and me not being a "protected group" as i was told.....I GET NOTHING for being white hetero working class male......NO HEALTH CARE FOR ME only rudimentary, NHS is only for pakies gays and women now Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72162810 Thats terrible! Have you happen to hear anything about heroin usage increasing in your country? I know it's REALLY bad in the USA and it seems almost like they are pushing it too get worse. If you start seeing heroin epidemics exploding you know something is going on. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 68583888 United States 05/11/2016 09:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | why is the focus on pain aids now? Quoting: maddox i went to a neurosurgeon for my spine & he told me that the future doctors will NOT be prescribing any type of pain killers. I asked "what will replace them?" he said "NOTHING",,just Tylenol.... whoa..i Have RA and have to have pain controllers or i cant make it - i have seen a UUUGE change in the medical world over the prescribing of painkillers,, it's so weird! they botched my spine surgery i nearly died, suffer now terrible pain, doctors won't give me anything other than ibuprofen, it's a joke, i put it down to the socialist state and me not being a "protected group" as i was told.....I GET NOTHING for being white hetero working class male......NO HEALTH CARE FOR ME only rudimentary, NHS is only for pakies gays and women now Read about Kratom |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 58443733 Canada 05/11/2016 10:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The drug pushers stand to make a killing from the withholding of pain killing prescriptions. The cartels should be dancing in the streets! At one time, the anti-diarrheal medicine, Parapectolin, had a wee mite bit of opium in it. It was just enough to calm the entire gut system, very soothing. Opium was soon to vanish from the label. There is a way to grow your own poppies and harvest the opium. I didn't have much luck because the seeds are so tiny that the plants grow too close together and are hard to thin out. I will try again, just not sow them the same way. Maybe use a small-holed shaker and scatter the seeds over a wider area. ????? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 70415687 United States 05/11/2016 10:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What fueled it was the crocked Pill Doctors with and unsatisfied greed, all the pharmaceutical companies with no Soul. See how this goes, ALL BROUGHT TO YOU BY OUR GOVERNMENT |
Loewin
User ID: 70388563 United States 05/11/2016 12:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yes, good ^ point. There was a thread about a father concerned for his kids, with his town having a growing heroin problem. Small, nice town, he didn't know why. Well, it's the next section of America trying to stand up for itself. Gotta quell the dissidents, right? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 14536395 Canada 05/11/2016 12:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The drug pushers stand to make a killing from the withholding of pain killing prescriptions. The cartels should be dancing in the streets! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 58443733 At one time, the anti-diarrheal medicine, Parapectolin, had a wee mite bit of opium in it. It was just enough to calm the entire gut system, very soothing. Opium was soon to vanish from the label. There is a way to grow your own poppies and harvest the opium. I didn't have much luck because the seeds are so tiny that the plants grow too close together and are hard to thin out. I will try again, just not sow them the same way. Maybe use a small-holed shaker and scatter the seeds over a wider area. ????? Do you understand how huge of a plot you would need and the labor to grow and process into something usable? This is why we can't grow it here You actually need slave labour and free land to make a 0rofit off it. Absolutely impossible to grow for your self |
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