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sorefeet

(1,241 posts)
5. There is a guy here dying
Mon Jan 28, 2013, 01:05 PM
Jan 2013

of metastisised cancer who is only using whiskey and meth because he knows he is dying, no treatment. But some girl is beside herself because he won't at least go get pain pills so he can sell them. So make one of the questions "are you going to sell the pills".

doesn't stress throw off the results? bettyellen Jan 2013 #1
There is a guy here dying sorefeet Jan 2013 #5
again. what societal problems are a few opiate addicts causing that alcoholics aren't causing worse? bettyellen Jan 2013 #7
+1. Our laws toward people who use illegal drugs are punitive yardwork Jan 2013 #24
What about big pharma? ananda Jan 2013 #27
A person in great pain... awoke_in_2003 Jan 2013 #2
True! Lie detector tests are notoriously poor for determining the truth. intheflow Jan 2013 #10
"lie detectors" are pseudoscience Mosby Jan 2013 #17
Being addicted to pain killers does not mean someone is not suffering from chronic pain. Sekhmets Daughter Jan 2013 #3
yeah, actually, i can tell you that modern science can't tell if the person is an addict or in pain. unblock Jan 2013 #4
Not everyone reacts the same way to any given drug Fumesucker Jan 2013 #6
Just like any job sorefeet Jan 2013 #8
How would you tell someone wasn't lying if they were in severe pain? Fumesucker Jan 2013 #9
ridiculous. spanone Jan 2013 #11
I have no idea the context behind this post is, but there's an old trick TheManInTheMac Jan 2013 #12
Lie detectors are pretty much infallible???? ret5hd Jan 2013 #26
Another option is caring less whether people 'deserve' drugs cthulu2016 Jan 2013 #13
stupid idea. cali Jan 2013 #14
I wish they had left the... one_voice Jan 2013 #16
I don't know about the name but at least they are now focusing on the complexity of pain liberal_at_heart Jan 2013 #20
I'm sorry your husband has to live with that... one_voice Jan 2013 #21
Mine weren't quite that bad; I'd get about 3 days a month without a full-blown migraine REP Jan 2013 #28
I agree. And man, you have my deepest sympathies cali Jan 2013 #22
In our state doctors are only allowed to dispense a certain amount of pain killers and then liberal_at_heart Jan 2013 #15
Polygraphs, aka "lie detectors" are nothing but woo. backscatter712 Jan 2013 #18
This message was self-deleted by its author seaglass Jan 2013 #19
The number of people addicted to prescribed opiates (and other prescribed drugs) cbayer Jan 2013 #23
Lie detectors are the biggest scam yet. Lady Freedom Returns Jan 2013 #25
I'm pretty sure they could look at my X-rays, MRIs, biopsies and surgical notes REP Jan 2013 #29
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