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prariehawk Posted - May 11 2014 : 9:53:06 PM
I just returned from a late night run to Walgreens. When I got there
the manager of the store was running towards a car in the parking lot.
I heard someone say "Heroin" and the manager ran back into the store.
I got out of my car and walked in and he was calling for help. I got a few things and the police were getting there as I walked out. Then the ambulance arrived, temporarily blocking me in. They put the person in the ambulance, which took off for the hospital, so I was able to back out and leave. Our local paper has been running lots of articles on how much of a problem heroin is around here. and people die from overdoses. I hope this poor person survives and gets some sort of help. And I hope the person who gave them the heroin goes to jail.It's bad stuff and has ruined so many lives.
Cindy

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Bear5 Posted - May 12 2014 : 3:20:33 PM
Very sad.
Marly

"It's only when we truly know and understand that we have a limited time on earth- and that we have no way of knowing when our time is up- that we will begin to live each day to the fullest, as if it was the only one we had." Elisabeth Kurler-Ross
ddmashayekhi Posted - May 12 2014 : 11:07:58 AM
My best friend's nephew died of a heroin overdose a few years ago. He had just graduated law school and was working for a large firm in GA. Sadly the pusher he was using sold tainted heroin to a lot of people and in a two week period about 10 people died because of it. His family was devastated and started a foundation in his name to help others addicted to this horrible drug.

I pray that some day heroin and all these horrible drugs will leave our country forever, but sadly that will probably never happen.

Dawn in IL
churunga Posted - May 12 2014 : 10:59:23 AM
This is a tragedy. So many physicians have prescribed opiates such as oxycodone for pain that many have found that when it no longer works they switch to heroin. Here in Minnesota, the legislature is trying to decide if it is okay for regular people to obtain a medication which can easily reverse a heroin overdose so they can be stabilized enough to get them to the hospital.

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rphelps4 Posted - May 12 2014 : 04:50:18 AM
I know I work with a lot of young people and I am shocked how many of them talk about one of their friends dying from an overdose! Roxanna

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