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In reply to the discussion: There's something terribly wrong': Americans are dying young at alarming rates [View all]lark
(26,134 posts)8. Of the family of 9 down the street, 3 of the boys have died from addictions.
They were 20, 21 and 25 at the time they died. 2 accidentally overdosed and 1 killed himself after robbing a woman and the cops were closing in. He'd stolen a gun from his dad that day. That one gets me the most, although they all hurt so much. The father (horribly) thought it was safe as long as the gun was hidden and there were no bullets. WRONG!
These were our neighbors & friends and one was my sons best friend from the age of 4-22. They had good lives, came from a good family, made decent grades and were loved. 2 had really bad car or motorcycle accidents which is how they became addicted and I blame their doctors and the opioid companies for the national tragedy.
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There's something terribly wrong': Americans are dying young at alarming rates [View all]
Ohiogal
Nov 2019
OP
Hell, here in VA a friend of a friend's wife died (heart attack) and the widower's neighbors
Nay
Nov 2019
#53
That's a key factor not highlighted (mentioned?) in the report. . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Nov 2019
#25
You have mentioned in your post Raster, perhaps the saddest thing about this country:
Stuart G
Nov 2019
#74
American white supremacy + American capitalism equals a lot of hurting people.
WhiskeyGrinder
Nov 2019
#15
The ladder us low income folks could climb to success has been taken away by....
KY_EnviroGuy
Nov 2019
#31
Interestingly life expectancy rose during the recession and fell during the recovery
Recursion
Nov 2019
#40
In the U.S., we make every day life unnecessarily stressful, complex, and expensive.
Yavin4
Nov 2019
#51
Hopelessness, rage, obesity, guns, booze, drugs, crap education, 24/7 disinformation, scapegoating..
VOX
Nov 2019
#62
The average life expectancy needs to decrease in the face of an increasing human population.
roamer65
Nov 2019
#75
You realize we..humans... are an apex predator right? Life expentancy will continue to rise...
AncientGeezer
Nov 2019
#79
I spoke to a friend tonight, who is from a fairly rich family and even has a trust fund, and she
smirkymonkey
Nov 2019
#76