if sports is only "glorious" to you when players are verbally abusing each other, then I don't think you actually like sports
@dietotaku Something that used to be domesticated, but has gone wild again?
@dietotaku It is possible they meant what they said, but so often I read stuff like that and all I can think is they're trying to find a fancy way to cover up that they have nothing of worth to say at all.
@dietotaku When people get addicted to opiates, when the doctor cuts them off, they often turn to street drugs and black market versions of those drugs.
I think giving opiates sparingly and for limited periods, with _education_ about not continuing to take them is better than prohibition, though.
The backlash against opiates has made it harder for people who need pain management to get it.
I have a relative for whom only tramadol provides relief and lets them function and hold down a job.
@dietotaku The pain they are in is from conditions that will _never_ get better, and which are relieved by nothing else.
They get pushback constantly that it is an opiate and they could get addicted.
To something they need every day anyway? So?
They're not getting high - to begin with that stuff makes you nauseous long before you get high.
There's people in _hospice_ getting grief about this stuff. They're literally dying! Give them frickin' heroin if they want it!
I am on one med I'll die if I'm without for too long. Two others I need to keep my heart from beating too fast and to keep my lungs from getting too inflamed.
Sure, I don't CRAVE them, but if I notice either issue flaring you know what I really, really, really want? Those meds.
These people need to not see the world in black and white. We're expected to just suck it up with intense and/or chronic pain.
🖕 them.
@Agatha @dietotaku Tell it on the mountain!
Also, yes, 🖕 them.
@AskTheDevil @dietotaku I'm on 25 different meds, for various conditions, and one of them is (now, because I just got bumped up to it) is Oxycodone, daily, for the rest of my life...without it, I'm non-functional. It is also taken with Flexeril, and it's effin NECESSARY.
When your neurosurgeon looks at your MRI and visibly winces, you know it's bad.
"Getting high" off this stuff is impossible when you take it daily, you simply can't get any euphoria from it anymore. Just takes the edge off.
hot take: it's better for people to be addicted to oxycodone than end up addicted to heroin because they couldn't get any more oxy. doctors should write the scripts, insurance should cover them, capitalism goes brrr and patients are kept off street drugs. everyone wins (more or less)