The State of Maine has a problem similar to the Fundamental Cocaine Error committed by Freud.Freud thought that cocaine was a wonder drug that would help cure some of his clients of heroin adduction.Lots of clients who are on prescription drugs in Maine are beginning to turn to heroin as a second drug of choice. They rationale that its cheaper to buy,has more powerfu; effects than prescription pain killers which can be expensive and they may not have money for continued refills.Both Freud and those residents of Maine(Btw are who live in Maine called Mainians or "Canadian wannabees"?) are forgetting the long term effects of the substitutes. Wasn't methadone supposed to be a substitute for heroin?I worked as a drug counselor at a State correctional institution and those inmates who were heroin addicts seemed to come from the higher middle class and were well educated.Are certain drugs class specific and why?
Michael Sylvester,PhD Daytona Beach,Florida --- To make changes to your subscription contact: Bill Southerly ([email protected])
