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:E

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Type:Death Story

Date:5/27/2002
on 3-13-01 my beautiful,precious,sober, born again happy daughter was taken by oxycodone. Her doctor presrcibed it after a car accident and medicaid paid for it.
 
Name:Mary

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Date:5/27/2002
hi i to have a personal story of this drug i never heard of this drug until the night i lost my daughter oct 29 2001 my daughter died of this drug i feel like im in a nightmare it is so hard for me and my husband dealing with the lost of our daughter my daughter graduated she is the class of 2000 never been in any trouble always thiughful of people well thatweekend was a nightmare itmy daughter was nine weeks pregnant when she started having problems she had a miscarrige friday and she did not handle that very well they discharged her sat which was a misstake because she was so depressed nothing anybody said to her made her feel better we all tryed i told her she could have more babys she was only 20 but she just wanted this baby sunday she wanted to go to the movies with her boyfriend and friends i begged her not to go out she said im ok mom but i knew she wasnt i wanted her to rest that night she said she was staying over her boyfriends i know theres nothing i could have done to keep her home she was an adult that monday i get a phone call the worst phone call of my life the police was rushing my daughter to the hospitol they worked on her for a long time but could not revive her they did a toxicoligy report said she had oxy and she was taking motrin 600 in her ever since my daughter died i have been doing alot of reading about this drug i never heard of it till my daughter died this is a parents worst nightmare she was going to go to college they ruled her death a suicide but i know in my heart that she did not know what this drug would do to her she just wanted to make her pain go away instead it took her so i to would like to tell kids about abusig drugs is wrong as hard as it would be they must talk to somebody about drugs i miss my daughter so much she was looking forward to her 21 birthday which is in 2 weeks we were going to celebrate instead i have to talk to my daughter from her grave god this is so hard i cry everyday i pray to god and to chrissy to give me the strength to go on i truly hope that the message gets threw to the kids that taking drugs is mistake because you might not just be taking a drug you might take your life no parent should ever have to go threw this i thank you for listening if you know of any support groups in philly or jersey could you please e-mail me and let me know i need to talk to people that are going threw the same thing as me and my husband cause were both not doing to good thank you mary
 
Name:Rose

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Date:5/27/2002
A 16 year old boy (Graham) died on Wednesday, May 8, 2002 due to an overdose of this powerful drug. He was a sophmore at Oak Mountain High School in Birmingham, Alabama.
 
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