Sunday 9 February 2014

The Opiate Effect: An important and powerful video


When I watched the video below called "The Opiate Effect", I knew that every man, woman and child had to see it. Through the years, I've watched many good videos on addiction but only two of them ever made it on this blog. This is number three.

The video is informative, powerful, and NECESSARY! As a society, we can fight the prescription drug epidemic by getting educated. Two important things that the video covers are what our kids think about the drug talks we have with them, and how all of the stereotypes that we grab onto as a way to try to understand this dilemma don’t apply. This powerful video covers so much more than that too! 

Please watch this video and share this blog post so that we can reach as many people as possible.




Sincerely,
Rose

PS: A very special thank you to Green River Pictures for creating this video, which is free for everyone. Please show your appreciation by checking them out on Facebook at Green River Pictures

17 comments:

  1. Really good Video,everyone should see it.

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    1. It is very powerful, isn't it!? Thank you for watching it. Please share it as well. Thanks!

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  2. Heartbreaking :(
    Shared on Facebook

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    1. Thank you for watching and sharing. It is a powerful video that will educate so many people.

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  3. This is such a sad reality for so many people. My heart breaks for all the people who suffer because of this terrible addiction.

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    1. Thank you for watching it! You are right when you say that It is a sad reality for many. It's what makes educating so important. Take care.

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  4. This is a great video and really shows the reality. I think however, that we need to push the fact that oxy is NOT safe as prescribed. FDA warning label indeed indicates warnings, although not a strong enough warning. And, I think we need to require a dual prescription when physicians prescribe oxy. Every prescription for oxy MUST be written with naloxone as overdose is a risk written on the label. This may be a first step in deterrence when physician is prescribing as this drug is NOT safe as prescribed.

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    1. Good point about it not being safe as prescribed! Many people become addicted because they were legitimately prescribed an opiate. Thank you for commenting.

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  5. This is such a sad reality that just keeps getting worse. Something more has to be done. So much more.

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    1. Yes, videos like this help to raise awareness. Every voice is important in this fight. Let's hope that things get better really soon!

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  6. I am the person who directed this film. I can not thank you enough for sharing this. My company does not make money from the film. We are giving it away for free download! Please embed this video, and share just like Rose. Your kind words about the story we put together give me hope! :) Please like us on facebook so we can continue producing films for our communities: https://www.facebook.com/grpny

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    1. First of all, CONGRATULATIONS on this wonderful film! I was so impressed by it that I just had to share it. You will be happy to know that it has been viewed over 5,000 times in less than 24 hours. It is making an impact! I will definitely like your Facebook page. I am so excited that you found my blog and introduced yourself so that I could personally thank you for this video and all that you do to raise awareness on this important issue.

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  7. Such a very sad reality for so many people of this day, please don't ever start doing drugs!!!!!!!!!!

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    1. Thank you for your comment! Yes, I wish we could prevent every person from trying drugs for the first time. They are just not worth ruining your life over.

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  8. I have an aunt who was prescribed Percocet, to deal with her pain after a car accident she was in many years ago. The pain that was caused from the accident has probably been gone for some time now, however the daily pain she endures, physically, mentally and spiritually is on a daily basis. Unfortunately her disease of addiction lead her to oxycodone as well, and her life has been a downward spiral for the last 10 years. My family and I have tried to help her, by taking her to meetings, detox ,doing interventions, have said many many prayers for her,however she hasn't hit her bottom yet, even after two near death experiences. I myself am a recovering alcoholic/addict with almost a decade of sobriety, and understand that unless you Accept that you are an addict, do the 12 steps, go to meetings and not pick up that first drug/drink, you will not get better. "Nothing changes if nothing changes." My prayers are sent to all of the courageous people in the video, to you (Rose), and your son, and all other suffering addicts. Thank you to all who were a part of making this video, it gives other's hope and educates.

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    1. Thank you so much for sharing some of your story. Congratulations on your own recovery. That is wonderful and inspiring. I am sorry that your aunt still struggles. It makes it especially sad when she was prescribed the medication that controls her life now. I pray that she finds her way out of the grips of addiction. xo

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  9. This was an excellent documentary. Thank you for sharing.

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