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Western North Carolina Hit Hard by Prescription Drug Abuse

Thinking, not Inhaling Will Prevent Unnecessary Death

 

Western North Carolina has been hit hard with the recent increase in deaths due to prescription drug abuse.  The overwhelming majority of deaths are attributed to illegally diverted drugs - drugs taken by people to whom they were never prescribed.
North Carolina drug rehabs have seen an increase in the number of drug addicts admitted and data suggests many more seek but do not get treatment.
In Asheville, Dr. John Clark McIntosh had his medical license suspended indefinitely by after admitting to allegations of prescribing narcotics to drug seekers and practicing chronic pain management without formal training.
This is a common recipe for prescription drug abuse- a drug seeker and a doctor, like McIntosh, who, for whatever reason, is willing to prescribe narcotics to them.
In Wilkes County, Project Lazarus is attempting a quick fix for this common situation by providing nasal inhalers with the antidote Naloxone for would be over-dosers.
The project, supported by the North Carolina Medical Association, does not account for those who might never get inhalers or who might leave them at home. These people are still at risk of death because their doctor was never properly educated or drug treatment was not available.  Inhalers don’t take the place of responsibility and common sense.
North Carolina will have to look to seasoned drug treatment and education programs to get relief from these real problems that effect real lives -
Narconon of Georgia provides effective drug treatment to the Southeastern United States with a 76% success rate resulting from Sauna detoxification, followed by life skills training.
 

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One Mans Tale of Addiction; Robert’s Story Part Four
 
This is the story of a man we are calling Robert. He was addicted to heroin for most of his adult life until he was went to Narconon Drug Rehabilitation and finally got clean. This is part four of this story.
He let his new girlfriend stay in his house and she watched his son for him most of the time. He also dated a few other girls simultaneously and rented them places to stay as well. He was making a lot of money. He met one girl and really liked her a lot. They had a lot of fun together, but she was very possessive. He said that he ended up having to break up with her because she did not want him to have anything to do with the children he already had. She said that she wanted him to have children with her but she would not feel comfortable doing so if he had to spend time with his other kids. They broke up shortly there after. Robert continued to date the three or four other girls and stayed in this situation for a few years.