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To: KLP who wrote (12107)10/13/2003 4:36:46 PM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793668
 
Maybe it's about time that we, all of us, start to ask where the addicted person is getting the drugs....



When it comes to prescription drugs, type any of them into google with the word "prescription" and you will have many sources with no prescription needed. I don't know why Rush bothered with his housekeeper.



To: KLP who wrote (12107)10/13/2003 6:59:37 PM
From: Tom Clarke  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793668
 
I am concerned for Rush's long term well-being. Drugs like Oxycontin are a tougher nut to crack than heroin. And a recovering heroin addict can avoid situations where the drug is available. A man in Rush's position can easily find a crooked doctor or pharmacist. And he'll still have to deal with the physical pain that started all this in the first place. 30 days really isn't long enough, he won't be feeling like his old self for at least 6 months. He'll need a lot of support in the interim...