Author: exorphin
Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2011 8:53 am
| RsjxRsj wrote: |
| I gotta say, I’ve been avoiding this thread like the plague.
I’m bored right now so I finally bit. Shameful. I debated even devoting a keystroke to this topic, but as I said, I’m bored. I’ll wait for someone to bring on the Suboxone lawsuits. I will be the first, if not the 1000th person to contact Reckitt Benckiser Pharmaceuticals’ reps and say thank you! call me up! I’ll sit across the courtroom in a heartbeat. I alone, from day one, am responsible for my previous addiction to what I alone chose to put inside my body, as are YOU. Everything that addiction took from me, Suboxone helped me slowly regain. Like someone above said, many of us have our own private PHD’s in pharmaceuticals. When it came time to tackle my addiction, I researched every option available to me, methadone, in-patient, out-patient, rapid-detox and Suboxone therapy. After weeks of extensive research on my part (do your homework!) I chose Suboxone, got EXTREMELY lucky and got the last opening, the only "space" left, the only Dr. in my town had. Suboxone, like a hammer, is a tool. You went out on your own, grabbed a BIG hammer, far above your skill set and knowledge. You picked up that hammer and you smashed your thumb and now you’re blaming the hammer and not your lack of hammer skills so now let’s go sue Black & Decker! You say in your statement that we need to "WARN" people of the "SUBOXONE MISTAKE". No sir, we need to "WARN" people of the "NO-MAS" MISTAKE. -RSJ (emphasis- mine) |
Great post- in my humble opinion.
I have also been avoiding this thread, lately. However, I am bored at the moment, as well;
and I just thought I would comment on this post.
I definitely agree with everything that RSJ just posted, especially what I have emphasized in bold;
ans I will just leave it at that.
-ex-