prescriptions drugs on probation?

Question by Savan: prescriptions drugs on probation?
I am on probation currently in Pennsylvania. Montgomery County to be specific. I am going to a suboxone doctor tomorrow as I am having a hard time with my addiction to opiates. I have already one violation with my PO and I am just wondering if it would be ok if I took my prescribed subs before I saw him next. I know this is a weird question but, I am just nervous. Please Help.

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Answer by Billy Bob
Yes..

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Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman dies at 46

Filed under: Pennsylvania Drug Addiction

Hoffman was long known to struggle with addiction. In 2006, he said in an interview with CBS' “60 Minutes” that he had given up drugs and alcohol many years earlier, when he was 22. But last year, he checked into a rehabilitation program for about 10 …
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House bill limits cough medicine sales to adults

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Braley added that in 2013, the National Institute on Drug Abuse found 1 in 20 teens in high school are trying to get high off of OTC cough medicines and need to take excessive doses to reach that high. Under the bill, retailers who sell these medicines …
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Are Terrorists Winning in Sochi?

Filed under: Pennsylvania Drug Addiction

Last week, in the western part of Pennsylvania, 22 people died due to overdose, in which stamp bags were mixed with a prescription narcotic known as fentanyl—a medication 10 to 100 times stronger than morphine. Drugs are becoming more powerful with …
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How can I stop my addiction to porn?

Question by no: How can I stop my addiction to porn?
I am a 15 year old Christian girl, whom has gone to church since I was 3 days old, and has grown up in a Christian house hold. When I was 10 my brother showed me a porn video and from that moment I was hooked. I am not happy with my decision but I can’t change the past now, but trying to change my future. I am very involved with my church by helping out with children’s church every week and going to youth (my parents run youth) and when I am older I want to become a youth pastor and I can’t if I have an addiction to porn. Can someone plz help me I really want to change!

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Answer by Chickita
Look into their eyes, my love, their eyes are dead.

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Dear Mary: Pal thinks I'm after her man because we talk shop in the pub

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He is a good, thoughtful and kind father but he is also a porn/sex addict. This became obvious when we got our first computer and internet connection. My dad would spend hours online, into the early hours of the morning and pornography would be clearly …
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The only way to end the war on drugs is to stop fighting it

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Were I actually in Colorado, I suppose I could always spark something up to help me get to the end. … 'It's an insult to every student whose A-levels and degree are the same or better than his, and who didn't get a free pass to Cambridge in spite of …
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Mobile Video Adaptation And Delivery 2013 – 2016

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Well, firstly, owing to the simple fact – What's visualised is better perceived/ understood, globally, be it an avid music lover or a porn addict (no pun intended), or, the big-shot C-Level executive of any business, be it Telecoms, IT, Retail …
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where can i get help on drug addiction?

Question by jake: where can i get help on drug addiction?

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Answer by starrwoode
tons of web sites, your own family doctor,

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COLUMN: Heroin addiction becomes community issue

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The Rome Police Department has recently announced the implementation of the Heroin Overdose Prevention and Education (HOPE) program. Heroin is an illegal and highly addictive drug that continues to be a huge problem in our community and around …
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Heroin smacking the Gila Valley

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Kathy Grimes, coordinator of the Graham County Substance Abuse Coalition, agreed with Griffin and said the economic factor of heroin being cheaper than prescription drugs plays a major role. Additionally, those who have their prescription drugs taken …
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Florida Governor's Poll Finds Rick Scott Lagging Behind Charlie Crist

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Former Florida Gov. Charlie Crist (D) has an 8-point lead over Gov. Rick Scott (R) in this year's gubernatorial race, according to a poll released Thursday by Quinnipiac University. The poll found Crist taking 46 percent among Florida voters, with …
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Prescription drugs are killing twice as many people via overdose as street drugs

Question by bassdoc: Prescription drugs are killing twice as many people via overdose as street drugs
This is true in Miami, a city well known for illicit drugs, and certainly sure for the entire country probably at a higher rate.
What can we do to educate people that you cant drug yourself into health or happiness.
Heath Ledger is dead, and now they are question Mary Kate about where he got the drugs from. Should she be in prison.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/14/us/14florida.html

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Answer by “Big Guns Upstairs”
Goes to show that humans still find a way to kill themselves, no matter what you make illegal.

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KY Attorney General Announces M for Drug Addiction Treatment

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“We've done a tremendous job in Kentucky working together to tackle the problem of prescription drug abuse from a law enforcement perspective,”Conway said. “At the end of the day, we must increase access to treatment if we're going to stop … The …
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Investigation continues in FDLE lab evidence tampering

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Our battle against prescription drug abuse in Florida has been very successful over the last three years, and I will not tolerate any actions that compromise our continued success in ridding our state of this problem. I have directed my Office of …
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Heroin epidemic eclipses prescription drug abuse in Front Royal

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Heroin replaced abuse of prescription pills as the most serious drug problem confronting law enforcement in Front Royal, according to figures from 2013 released by the office of Police Chief Norman Shiflett. Shiflett reported the Northwest Regional …
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what are your views on drug addiction?

Question by penelope: what are your views on drug addiction?
I am conducting a survey for a school assignment. Feel free to remain anonymous if you respond. Here are the questions I’d like answered. Thank you in advance to those that participated.

1) Do you think addiction is a disease?

2) How do you feel about women who use drugs/alcohol while pregnant?

3) What do you think is the answer to the drug problem in the US?

4) When you think of a person with alcoholism / drug addiction, what do they look like? In other words, what is their general profile?

5) How do you think the drug problem in the US compares globally?

6) Do you think legalization would help or hinder the drug problem?

7) If drugs were legal, would to become a user?

8) What do you think is the cause of homelessness in the US?

9) What do you think would help reduce homelessness?

10) Do you feel uncomfortable using legal drugs around a recovering addict?

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Answer by Gabriel
1) No, just a temporary situation
2) This is really stupid to do
3) In my opinion, more control for the hard drugs ( Clinic where they can shoot themselves and receive support at the same time) and legalization of marijuana
4) Depends on what they are using. An addiction to heroin is wayyy more visible then addiction to alcohol.
5) There is better place, and worse at the same time
6) The only actual drug that could be legalize (And should, in my opinion) is marijuana. It will help to take away a lot of dalers, and at the same time the states can make profit
7) Depends. I would try some, but not become a user
8) Drugs. A little bit of bad luck, but mostly hard drugs lead to homelessness
9) rehabilitation in society. Cure their addiction, offer them a safe simple job, a roof for the first couple of months/year
10) Well i would feel a little bit bad, its like smoking cigarette around a person who is trying to stop. But at the same time i should not stop doing what i want because of others

There you go. Sorry for my english, and again everything is based on my opinion. Peace !

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Rockford's Ballard family sings, dances message across Illinois

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MWAH! members use song and dance woven together with skits on topics like bullying, depression, divorce, drug addiction, discrimination, teen suicide and abusive relationships. "I like that we're spreading important messages," Landon said. "Sometimes …
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Philip Seymour Hoffman found dead in NYC

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Two law enforcement officials, who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk about the evidence, said the actor apparently died of a drug overdose. Glassine envelopes … Hoffman spoke candidly …
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AP News in Brief at 5:58 pm EST

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Hoffman spoke candidly over the years about past struggles with drug addiction. After 23 years sober, he admitted in interviews last year to falling off the wagon and developing a heroin problem that led to a stint in rehab. —. Super Bowl: No matter …
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Do you think politicians should get special treatment from courts? ?

Question by Yourmommadontdancetothattune??: Do you think politicians should get special treatment from courts? ?
Here’s an example for ya.
Tom Gosinski was fired from AVMT after expressing concerns about her addiction and habit of writing prescriptions in other people’s names to get drugs. He says that John McCain himself got her a diplomatic passport, which prevents customs officials from searching her bags, and his aides Mark Salter and Torie Clarke coordinated with him (Gosinski) on Cindy’s logistics for his trips abroad. (Mark Salter is still one of McCain’s top aides.) In 1993, Gosinski told the Drug Enforcement Agency that Cindy wrote false prescriptions in his name that year. McCain claims he didn’t know Cindy was an addict when he got her a diplomatic passport, but that’s hard to believe since she had a stretch in rehab back in 1991. Cindy McCain faced 20 years in prison for obtaining “a controlled substance by misrepresenting, fraud, forgery, deception or subterfuge.” With a wealthy father, high-priced lawyer and Senator husband, she got the lightest possible punishment — charges were dropped in return for her entering rehab. Any regular, much less poor person who had written fraudulent prescriptions, stolen narcotics from a charity and smuggled them around the world would have received several years in prison. Her doctor, for one, lost his license and never practiced again.

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Answer by justgoodfolk
No, the law should treat people equally. This kind of corruption and shady inside dealings is another reason why McSame is an appropriate nickname. We’ve seen enough of this the last eight years and are faced with the devastating consequences now and for years to come.

In the Bush administration “the negation of truth is so systematic. Dishonest accounting, willful scientific illiteracy, bowdlerized federal fact sheets, payola paid to putative journalists, ‘news’ networks run by right-wing apparatchiks, think tanks devoted to propaganda rather than thought, the purging of intelligence gatherers and experts throughout the bureaucracy whose findings might refute the party line — this is the machinery of mendacity…The point here is not the hypocrisy involved, though that is egregious. The point is the downgrading of truth and honesty from principles with universal meaning to partisan weapons to be sheathed or drawn as necessary. No wonder the Bush administration feels no compunction to honor the truth or seek it; it conceives truth as a tactic, valuable only insofar as it is useful against one’s enemies.” Russ Rymer

America simply can’t afford four more years of the same.

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On and off the road with Barack Obama.

Filed under: principles of drug addiction treatment

The congressional Republicans quashed nearly all legislation as a matter of principle and shut down the government for sixteen days, before relenting out of sheer tactical confusion and embarrassment—and yet it was the President's miseries that …
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CMS Declares War on Prescription Drug Abuse in Medicare, Focus on Opioid

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9, 2014 – Prescription drug abuse, even in the Medicare Part D drug program, is a nationwide epidemic, according to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, which has committed to take the problem seriously and begin actions to protect Medicare …
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Alcohol & Drug Rehab Ottawa Launches Program Aimed at Reducing

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Drug Addiction Treatment Centers stand upon the foundation of the Twelve Spiritual Principles of recovery, which include Honesty, Hope, Faith, Courage, Integrity, Willingness, Humility, Love for Others (Brotherly and Sisterly), Justice, Perseverance, …
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Dr. Steven Scanlan of Palm Beach Outpatient Detox Discusses Suboxone

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In a comprehensive article, Steven Scanlan, M.D. explains and establishes the principle behind ending Suboxone dependency effectively through the Palm Beach Outpatient Detox. Share on … While known to help dependents get off their narcotic addiction …
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