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Jeff Lewis' autopsy results published


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Never understood the painkiller thing. My dr. has given me everything from oxy to Vicodin to Vicodin ES, to norco's for my back, and I didn't feel a damn thing from any of them and still have most of them sitting in my cabinet. Then he gave me gabepentin and yes please thank you.

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needless to say, those "legal" drugs are killing people faster than you could say "marijuana"...

and parents don't have a clue that their kids are turning into junkies because they raid their parent's medicine cabinets to take the unused portions of prescriptions that parents keep around for next time. it's always other people's kids hanging out with bad kids in bad neighborhood's from dysfunctional families with bad parents, not good parents like them and good kids like theirs. they would never touch heroin and meth. they would never allow their kids around harmful drugs like that. how naive.
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and parents don't have a clue that their kids are turning into junkies because they raid their parent's medicine cabinets to take the unused portions of prescriptions that parents keep around for next time. it's always other people's kids hanging out with bad kids in bad neighborhood's from dysfunctional families with bad parents, not good parents like them and good kids like theirs. they would never touch heroin and meth. they would never allow their kids around harmful drugs like that. how naive.

2 of my "junkie" friends actually have 4.0's with international honors in college. The problem lies in their seemingly lack of values and real solid relationships with friends. I know these 2 are anomalies but they are from very good families and thers no doubt that they wouldn't have started snorting pain pills if they didnt hang around the kids they did growing up.

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Never understood the painkiller thing. My dr. has given me everything from oxy to Vicodin to Vicodin ES, to norco's for my back, and I didn't feel a damn thing from any of them and still have most of them sitting in my cabinet. Then he gave me gabepentin and yes please thank you.

Man you're lucky then lol

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