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<blockquote data-quote="Aries" data-source="post: 3790769" data-attributes="member: 44328"><p>I'm struggling really, really hard with the whole idea that he had surgery May 19th, released the 24th, and two weeks after surgery he is already addicted to pain killers, been refused a prescription, and has suffered so much he's ready to shoot up a hospital. If "released" the 24th means he was released from the hospital, it wasn't a minor surgery.</p><p></p><p>I think we're missing some significant information, but since we're speculating with very little... I would think he would have to have been already addicted before surgery (which is possible, if chronic back pain was the reason for surgery). But even so... two weeks after surgery is when enough is enough?</p><p></p><p>None of this timeline makes any sense. My wife has had two major back surgeries, and two weeks after surgery I'm not sure she could get off the couch by herself, let alone buy two guns and shoot them. I'd like to know more about the surgery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aries, post: 3790769, member: 44328"] I'm struggling really, really hard with the whole idea that he had surgery May 19th, released the 24th, and two weeks after surgery he is already addicted to pain killers, been refused a prescription, and has suffered so much he's ready to shoot up a hospital. If "released" the 24th means he was released from the hospital, it wasn't a minor surgery. I think we're missing some significant information, but since we're speculating with very little... I would think he would have to have been already addicted before surgery (which is possible, if chronic back pain was the reason for surgery). But even so... two weeks after surgery is when enough is enough? None of this timeline makes any sense. My wife has had two major back surgeries, and two weeks after surgery I'm not sure she could get off the couch by herself, let alone buy two guns and shoot them. I'd like to know more about the surgery. [/QUOTE]
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