On about April 19th 2002 SOMEONE hacked into the old guestbooks and DELETED them. What they deleted was over 500 DEATH and ADDICTION stories relating directly to OXYCONTIN. They also deleted over 100 stories from people who are legitimate patients and most of them need oxycontin for their SEVERE PAIN. I apologize to anyone who took the time to share their stories to HELP warn others. Those guestbooks were somehow a comfort to all who have been affected by this ABUSE epidemic. Please if you are looking for your story then REPOST it. I'm sad to say but by the amount of email I am receiving these guestbook's will rapidly rebuild their SAD tales BUT people need to be warned as to the power of this drug and the deadly consequences when ABUSED.
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Name:Jamee

Email:[email protected]

Type:Death Story

Date:5/19/2005
The day has come. Today is the year anniversary of my soul mate's passing. He passed away May 19th, 2005.It was completely unexpected; as he did not take pills. It only took one. Today is a sad day. Seeing the date on cell phone, computer, writing it on my chalkboard, it all makes me sick. I have to remember the good times we had, and his beautiful smile, and not focus on the one dreadful day that took him. If you are taking Oxy, think of the ones you will leave in pain after you are gone. And God bless all of us who must move forward without our loved ones. You must be strong and of good faith. I miss you so much Ellis. All of my unconditional love to you forever.
 
Name:Lisa Butruccio

Email:[email protected]

Type:Abuse Story

Date:5/19/2005
My name is Lisa. I am a 42 year old woman with a 45 year old sister who is now addicted to Oxycontin. My sister has been an addict since she was a teenager. Her addiction has progressed over the years and took twists and turns. From pills, pot, and alcohol , to cocaine, snorting and smoking it. The crack is what took her from her husband and two sons. She chose the streets over them. And now years later, It is oxycontin and heroin. She is prescribed Oxy for a motor vehicle accident she was in about 10 years ago, and still cries of severe pain. When her prescripition is gone she takes herion. When the addicts she associates with, she comes crying for money to buy more drugs. She weighs only 90 lbs. Im afraid that she will die from overdose. I cannot be around her because it hurts too much,. I just wish she would get help. Robin, I miss you and want my big sister!!!!
 
Name:Jacci

Email:[email protected]

Type:Abuse Story

Date:5/18/2005
My one and only brother who is turning 44 years old this October has been on oxy's for years now. Just two days ago he took (30) 80 mg oxy's and shot up 60mg. Hwne his son found him in his mbathroom he had blood coming out of his left noistrol and left ear. He was close to deing, right? Yesterday and today he has been totally out of it, npot really coherent and falls asleep continuously. I am afraid he isnt going to wake uo one of these times. Is this not true. How can I help him. He has been thru numerous Rehabs offered here in Tucson. Nothing seems to help. I trylu feel we are going to loose him real soonl. He has attempted suicide three different timje in his younger yeares with pills. Nowm I just found out he is slicing himself bad eough that he is getting stiteches, cutting into his muscles. What is this cuttig thing? I do not understand it all. Please someone explain to me. I want to help...All I know to doi is to be his friend but that is not discouraging him. Each montb he gets his prescription this kind of episode seems to happen. What can I do?
 
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