Good job! Congratulations!!!I take suboxone. I’ve been clean since 2011. They can do it. One day at a time.
Good job! Congratulations!!!I take suboxone. I’ve been clean since 2011. They can do it. One day at a time.
All together "What color was he?"colored airman
lol you don't know who makes synthetic opioids?!?!?I think Biden can tell us if Fentanyl is overhyped or a serious problem. He knows because Hunter keeps him informed.
Why are they not doing something to stem the glow of drugs? This is a serious problem and it is killing our people. Someone has to be making a profit or they’d effect strict measures to stop this crisis.
nah, police are literally trained to be paranoid AF and the law protects them.https://www.rti.org/news/new-study-...-believe-they-are-high-risk-fentanyl-overdose
Just curious - have there been any recorded deaths from accidental Fentanyl exposure by police? You'd think with all these close calls, there would be a few that didn't make it.
This is the closest thing I could find:
https://abc7news.com/dejon-packer-s...pd-officer-found-dead-sjsu-football/11809765/
The Peanut Gallery is facetiousness, this is straight up what a David Duke disciple looks like.All together "What color was he?"
ohhhh you must be new here.Why argue against my information if you won’t give your own personal side to back up your claims?
maybe i'm wrong on this one, but most people i know who have anxiety attacks are service members who served in theater?Maybe because I was there and saw what happened and talked to the paramedic and ER docs afterwards and I don't know you? Just a WAG though... I'll offer this though, the guy it happened to is a combat corpsman with three tours under his belt. He most certainly did not have an anxiety attack.
>Not to disparage someone that has a very important role in society, but being an EMT compared to a doctor is like being a police officer compared to a Secret Service agent.Not to disparage someone that has a very important role in society, but being an EMT compared to a doctor is like being a security guard compared to a police officer. It is true that an EMT can rightfully say they are in the medical field in the same way that a security guard can rightfully say they are in law enforcement.
I would suspect that the potency of the 'street' Fentanyl most commonly found in Tulsa, or even OKC is a lot less than what can be typically obtained in a larger drug market (where there is a lot more competition) like LA or Atlanta. Just because First Responders aren't dropping like flies here does not mean they aren't doing so somewhere else. So you boys stop your bickering and move on.
>But deflection from the topic and defensive rhetoric doesn’t get anyone on this thread anywhere.I did not say it should be taken lightly. I said the viral videos that are making the rounds are largely anxiety attacks from uninformed or misinformed individuals and that this is not how the side effects of fentanyl present.
You don’t owe me an explanation, I was just pointing out how you deflect each time instead of give more detailed information about the situation that you volunteered originally. Once I asked for more detailed questions you didn’t want to explain anything to somebody you didn’t know and who didn’t deserve to hear it.
I’m not assuming he has post traumatic stress. I think there’s more to the story, the devil is in the details. What I’m saying is his combat tours do not make him a qualifier as to someone who wouldn’t have an anxiety attack. You are the one who used that to say he’s definitely not experiencing that. The majority of guys I personally know (friends and colleagues) who have seen significant combat (75th, Force Recon, etc) have dealt with PTS (along with mental crisis and acute, rare instances of anxiety that is uncommon for their normal controlled demeanor, oh and night terrors - that’s something to experience when you’re at work and the tones drop in the middle of the night), and that makes them no less of a man, or a warrior, or a veteran. I’d never attempt to downplay their service, capability, or character in that way.
Again, just give more info so I can better understand how this happened (you could have something that I can learn from and may save my life at work), or don’t. But deflection from the topic and defensive rhetoric doesn’t get anyone on this thread anywhere.
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