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KittyWampus

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35. The Human Services people I know are well organized with multiple other groups
Tue Feb 21, 2017, 12:55 PM
Feb 2017

to combat the problem.

You want to keep the whole "rich kid" problem, that's fine.

It isn't.

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All The Addiction Commercials [View all] ProfessorGAC Feb 2017 OP
It's all about $$$$$. When the rich kids are addicted there's a pot of gold at the end of the road. Vinca Feb 2017 #1
That Sounds About Right, Vinca ProfessorGAC Feb 2017 #4
Yes. That's exactly what I think. Vinca Feb 2017 #6
rich kids? On Long Island, it is an epidemic and it's not "rich kids". KittyWampus Feb 2017 #12
You think the "treatment" centers are going to help those who can't pay???? Vinca Feb 2017 #34
The Human Services people I know are well organized with multiple other groups KittyWampus Feb 2017 #35
I live in NH, the epicenter of the epidemic. Vinca Feb 2017 #36
Human Services isn't charity. It's local, state, county government. KittyWampus Feb 2017 #39
This thread isn't about government agencies, it's about for profit outfits. Vinca Feb 2017 #47
Thanks for responding. Now I understand what you are saying. Now that there are wealthy families KittyWampus Feb 2017 #60
Exactly forthemiddle Feb 2017 #57
I like how they go back to having jobs MountCleaners Feb 2017 #67
You are not the only one who has noticed that. lunasun Feb 2017 #2
grab those insurance dollars quickly. nt irisblue Feb 2017 #3
Yes, before coverage for addiction, i.e., mental health is gone. Ligyron Feb 2017 #20
What? Legalize everything? Oh c'mon now. Foo Fighter Feb 2017 #64
That could become a problem. Ligyron Feb 2017 #65
Thanks for the info. Foo Fighter Feb 2017 #70
I think we'll go to great lengths to avoid a "war" with white people (White myself) ck4829 Feb 2017 #5
Behavioral Health is NOT treated the same as physical health... duhneece Feb 2017 #7
you know what is proven to reduce rates of opiate addiction? Legalized cannabis. Warren DeMontague Feb 2017 #8
But if they can't sell us as many opiates, that will crater sales of the Snarkoleptic Feb 2017 #9
I've had enough problems with my teeth to know that there are reasons for pain meds Warren DeMontague Feb 2017 #49
Yeah, This! RobinA Feb 2017 #68
Yes BumRushDaShow Feb 2017 #10
I think the race depends on the channel you're watching. Nt retrowire Feb 2017 #11
POC Don't Watch ESPN? ProfessorGAC Feb 2017 #26
....not what I meant retrowire Feb 2017 #28
I remember during Breaking Bad Mendocino Feb 2017 #30
Gotcha ProfessorGAC Feb 2017 #31
Implying rather than infer. LanternWaste Feb 2017 #38
Thank you for this, sincerely. Nt retrowire Feb 2017 #41
If they showed African-American adddicts, they would be dismissed as a "black problem." Nitram Feb 2017 #13
Yep. Where I Was Going. ProfessorGAC Feb 2017 #27
Yeah they pretty much are snake oil salesman. Initech Feb 2017 #14
Addiction rate in Red states is over the top randr Feb 2017 #15
Bill Maher made this point a couple of weeks ago. Initech Feb 2017 #40
I think the rurals and the white-flighters .. ananda Feb 2017 #16
Places where there's nothing to do but drink or do drugs I'm sure that happens a lot. Initech Feb 2017 #22
Because I don't own a TV I see almost no commercials PoindexterOglethorpe Feb 2017 #17
It is an epidemic. SansACause Feb 2017 #18
Yankees too Dem2 Feb 2017 #23
I'll Acknowledge My Perception Of Epidemic Is Different Than Yours ProfessorGAC Feb 2017 #25
Yes, we had 7 OD's last week. Ligyron Feb 2017 #29
What do you mean fake doctor? He has a stethoscope. A STETHOSCOPE, I tell you! Iggo Feb 2017 #19
Well, Silly Me! ProfessorGAC Feb 2017 #24
No shit, huh. Iggo Feb 2017 #32
because -insurance- will pay for treatment instead of the Doctors who knew the billions of tablets Sunlei Feb 2017 #21
Good addiction treatment center can at least de-tox opiate addicts safely. Ligyron Feb 2017 #33
A Related Thought On That ProfessorGAC Feb 2017 #37
It is. Ligyron Feb 2017 #42
Opiate withdrawal isn't dangerous Mariana Feb 2017 #43
Good point. Ligyron Feb 2017 #46
I Continue To Maintain RobinA Feb 2017 #69
I know several people for whom 12-step works shrike Feb 2017 #44
hope they are among the 5 - 10 percent success stories Skittles Feb 2017 #51
See below post. n/t shrike Feb 2017 #53
I noticed a number of AA bashing articles coming out right about the time I began hearing detox shrike Feb 2017 #45
Fair Enough ProfessorGAC Feb 2017 #48
I'm not saying you don't have a point. shrike Feb 2017 #54
they started getting bashed when the real stats came out about them Skittles Feb 2017 #56
Whatever n/t shrike Feb 2017 #63
scamming for ACA money Skittles Feb 2017 #50
The uptick in drug rehab centers having the funding to expand and advertise Warpy Feb 2017 #52
Parental Anxiety and Health Insurance Billings jberryhill Feb 2017 #55
We had this discussion on the weekend malaise Feb 2017 #58
Bingo MrScorpio Feb 2017 #59
Thanks for All The Input Folks ProfessorGAC Feb 2017 #61
We are handling the crisis mostly wrong superpatriotman Feb 2017 #62
Affordable Care act AngryAmish Feb 2017 #66
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