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:Jamie Wisby

Email:[email protected]

Type:Death Story

Date:12/17/2002
Hello my name is Jamie and i can to this cite to read about oxycotin because yesterday my ex boyfriend Nathan was found dead in his bed from an overdose of oxycotin. I never even knew what it was until i heard about his death. His two friends found him laying in his bed and when they tried to wake him up there was no response and when they went to go shake him his body was extremly cold. I guess he was not aware of what could happen do him when he took it. He was only 18 years old! RIP Nathan! Everyone will miss you!
 
Name:Jeanne Braselton

Email:[email protected]

Type:Death Story

Date:12/17/2002
Hello. Just found your site early this morning. I will share my story -- about the death of my sweet husband, Albert Boyd Braselton, on Feb. 21, 2002 -- with you all soon, but right now it's too painful for me to dwell on. I'm still grieving so, I can't put my thoughts down on paper, or in email. Al was 66 years old, and prescribed Oxycontin for pain associated with arthritis. He died of an accidental overdose of the medication. Oxycontin killed my husband, and I've lost the love of my life. Wishing the families and friends of those lost to Oxycontin some measure of peace during this holiday season. I will share our story soon. Thank you. -- Jeanne
 
Name:sam

Email:[email protected]

Type:General Comment

Date:12/16/2002
getting off oxy's is easier than you think. knock the withdraw back with ultram. makes the whole thing bearable, you can wean off the ultram easier than oxy.
 
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Grove, said anyone can die from it if they chew it or crush it and then take it.