Friday, February 2, 2018

Taking heroin for pain, not pleasure

A 57-year-old Springfield man who was sentenced this week for possessing 250 bags of heroin contends he was simply self-medicating to survive.


www.eagletimes.com


3 comments :

  1. I understand his predicament. I suffer from chronic back pain, and I once knew a Navy Seal with a bullet lodged in his spine who ended up using heroin back in the early 90's. There are more powerful painkillers available now, is it just a question of availability, or lack of insurance coverage that causes people to use heroin as a painkiller? An even bigger problem is the fact that too many people are doping themselves to death, just to keep working! Someone should address THAT! "Working hard" should not mean crippling yourself, and then becoming a junkie!

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  2. There are many people with the same problem. I have scoliosis and chronic genetic pancreatitis. With the help of meds I am am able to live a semi normal life. Punishing the truly needy is like banning fast food because some people are fat.

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  3. what was the $1800 for,reimbursement from his insurance company ?,i hope if i ever get in trouble,i have the same judge as he did

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