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Some remember him as a stellar QB at Hawaii. Some drug issues and apparently he passed away. He was 37.
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Remember him running June Jones offense. Every game was a track meet.Some remember him as a stellar QB at Hawaii. Some drug issues and apparently he passed away. He was 37.
That’s unfortunate to hear. Drugs don’t mess around
Remember this passers electricity. Word is he tried to check into a detox facility and was turned away. Battling drugs stories say he was doing well and had a positive spark again...
Reach out to someone anyone if you or someone is struggling.
Nope. They don’t.
Today’s supply is far worse too. Forgot amongst the year of the ‘Rona is that last year had the most OD deaths on record, at least around here.
As a pharmacy provider naloxone is available OTC (at least in OH). If you know or suspect a loved one of having this problem, keep a couple doses on hand. Then deal with the problem.
Lots of the bad stories I hear are “I just started to think there was an issue and he went and OD’d”.
You think there is an issue with someone you are near to, there is. Even if you can’t comfront it head on right then, if you are around them keep naloxone on hand.
The OD deaths would be a huge story except for C19. There are more around here than any year ever. It’s because of the (I’ll geek a little) fentanyl and carfentanyl in the supply. Fentanyl can be human dosed and managed in opioid tolerant persons.
The is NO safe dose of carfentanyl for humans. None. That’s the powder that cops get on them and die from it absent immediate recognition and treatment with.... naloxone.
Not a good time to be hooked on opiates. It would be THE national Health Crisis except for C19.
Those on opiates likely still are. They’re dying very quickly right now and no one seems to care. I do as I can help a lot more of them than I can C19 patients. Well maybe my inncoluating half the damn county will pay off? Hopefully.
Anyways as someone that manages their medicines I can see a lot of problems blooming for someone. Seeing enough BS negative I try to keep it positive. If I see a potential issue I’ll flag it as a “chat” as in I want to personally speak to this person, in their profile. Depending on the results of that I most likely will dispense still with a few possible notes. 1. Must speak with doc before filling again 2. Ok in my book 3. Not filling until I hear from your doc and 4. Your doc has instructed me not to fill this-I know the prescribers around here, I know which ones don’t care and which ones do. 3 and 4 can change without hearing from the doc based on the info and the doc in all honesty. You know which ones care and which ones will tell you to quit wasting their time (hell, they’re probably golfing, ).
Saw something a few days ago about the amount of heroin it takes to kill you, and it was like okay, that’s not a massive amount. Then I saw the grains of Fentanyl. It was like 20 grains. Like... WHAT.
The is NO safe dose of carfentanyl for humans.
I, unfortunately, know that all too well. My son, who lived in Ohio and was only 24 at the time, ODed on it about 5 years ago.
I spent about 25 years in the retail pharmacy industry so I am very familiar with everything you posted.
I remember the hype and watching them go nuts the year the played UGA in the Sugar Bowl. Sucks to hear.