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| stormbreaker | Mar 5 2008, 09:38 AM |
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Did you click the link? That article pretty much sums that statement up. But if you're injured or something and you take drugs to numb the pain, you could potentially harm yourself further. If you are receiving medical attention, there's less chance for that. For example, if you break your leg for whatever reason, and you take drugs to numb the pain, but don't see a doctor because of the drugs, or some other reason, that's bad. You could harm your leg more trying to walk on it. It sound kinda farfetch'd (pokemans) but it's not that uncommon. Also, even alcohol if used with certain painkillers can create drastic effects. That's produced fearless mad men who punch through walls and glass windows and headbutt poles without felling a thing. When in reality they just broke their arm, sliced their arm, and cause a concussion. Sad stuff. I think, and most people will agree, that we should do our part to try and prevent this kinda of avoidable behavior thats dangerous to them, the people around them, and the cops that have to stop them. |
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