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Old August 25, 2017, 08:33 AM
Dien Rice Dien Rice is offline
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Default The opioid epidemic...

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Originally Posted by sandalwood View Post
If the article at:

https://www.popsugar.com/news/What-Fentanyl-43913253

is anywhere near correct, Ohio leads the nation in this particular niche of the current drug epidemic. If you live in Ohio and want to become instantly famous and probably rich, find a solution. You have a giant number of people to use as testers.

This article also tells us how easy it is to get. This is so scary I shudder to think about it. And, it gives us an idea on how to treat it. This means opportunity at both ends. If Trump and Sessions have their way, you might want to own a prison. If the sheriff mentioned has his way you might want to own a rehab facility.

Either way, I'd bet Ohio isn't the only state with this problem. I also can't believe we are the only country with this problem.
Thanks Tom,

I've heard about this opioid epidemic... There's an opioid epidemic in Australia too.

There is a painkiller I sometimes take, it has codeine in it. Thankfully I'm not addicted... I use it only very occasionally, generally for the odd headache or for the body aches that sometimes come with the flu. I hate being addicted to anything...

Currently, it is easily available over the counter here in Australia (though you have to show your driver's license, and they record it, so the authorities can track how much you are buying). However, from next year, it will be prescription-only. I guess that's a good thing, if it helps solve the problem of addiction...

Thankfully, the only thing I've ever been addicted to is caffeine. I don't even like the withdrawal headaches you can get as a caffeine addict! (I do drink coffee at the moment.)

Anyway, my personal opinion is that it is good to avoid being addicted to things. Addiction can really ruin your life.

One other thing I know I could be addicted to if I let myself (but I never have), is gambling. I basically don't gamble. There was a period in my life, many years ago, when I played blackjack regularly... My plan was to card count. I memorized the tables (to minimize your odds of losing when you play)... But then, I figured, there must be an easier way to make money. The thing I didn't like was, if I did succeed, and managed to become a pretty good card counter, and could win often enough at blackjack to make a living at it... The casino could just ban me if they caught on. That's quite a precarious way to make a living, I thought...

Generally, I live pretty clean (but try not to be boring)...

Best wishes,

Dien
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