05-24-2017, 08:39 PM
Fentanyl is some wicked dangerous stuff. It has its uses, and is indispensable in the OR or on the battlefield.
I have 2 shooting partners, one a retired SEAL, and another retired SWCC. Both have medic training, and have needed to administer fentanyl lollipops in the field. When you see how it can help someone in agony, you would understand why it exists.
This stuff on the street? Pure evil.
Before I had my hip replaced, I accidentally joked to my PA that since I had graduated from codeine to morphine, what did I have to do to get fentanyl? I got a 10 minute lecture on pain meds and addiction.
I have 2 shooting partners, one a retired SEAL, and another retired SWCC. Both have medic training, and have needed to administer fentanyl lollipops in the field. When you see how it can help someone in agony, you would understand why it exists.
This stuff on the street? Pure evil.
Before I had my hip replaced, I accidentally joked to my PA that since I had graduated from codeine to morphine, what did I have to do to get fentanyl? I got a 10 minute lecture on pain meds and addiction.