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Originally Posted by PaperBagger'14
That's what I've heard anecdotally as well, but I truthfully dont buy into it. I'd venture a guess that if there even is data out there to read, that it would be the same old rabbit hole as other drugs.
You also have a choice what drugs you put into your body, if a doctor suggests oxy's, you're allowed to ask for something else instead. It all comes down to at least 1 singular choice for most addictions.
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There are some
very damning articles about the proliferation of opioids.
That said, I think the cases of Suzy homemaker inadvertently becoming addicted to opiods while recovering from surgery are a drop in the bucket compared to the 'regular' street users that have migrated to opioids from less potent alternatives... In other words, whether opioids or not, the majority of opioid users would still be using
something, but now, it's worse...