Do not blame your doctor for your bad decisions. Mathew was an addict with endless supply of money and resources. If this doctor told him no, he would've gone to a different doctor.
Shouldnt every place that sells cigarettes now plead guilty in the deaths of all smokers who have lung cancer? Oh wait, i forgot, Matthew wasnt a drug-seekimg fiend, and the doctor held him at gunpoint, made him to do a bunch of ketamine, then forced him to go swimming while in a K Hole. The lack of personal responsibility in some people is astounding. Matthew sadly chose death instead of life. And before you even try it, i am an alcoholic with 13 years. Im sober for a reason. Everyday its a choice. Its harder tham anyone could imagine, but nobody has it any worse than anyone else with their own addiction. Thinking that way is how you justify relapses. Like Matthew did. Matthew had nothing to say or teach anyone about recovery. He was never sober, according to his closest confidants. You dont look to career criminals to understand how to follow the law. Nor should you follow his example. He did this to himself. If you act like you are powerless, then you are. Choices matter. His choices mattered. He made bad ones and he knew it. Everytime he said he got clean he didn't. Thats not the drug dealers fault. Once you know you are an addict, you have nobody to blame. But thats good, because now you have the power to change it. This kind of rhetoric is what all the folks i know who relapsed bought into. In rehab, hes the guy we all knew would go back out right away. And he did. And now hes gone when he should be here. If he hadnt gotten it from this guy, he wouldve gotten it somewhere else. Blaming others instead of empowering yourself to change is why people stay sick.
Mattew killed himself. Had the money, resources & support to get the help he needed AA/NA really work & where free dumb a$$ Stupid is, is what stupid does. And he's not resting in peace where's at right now
So if I go, lets say Five Guys, and order 20 hotdogs, sit down and eat them then have a heart attack, can my family sue the owner and cook who provided them to me knowing full well, I could die.
Do not blame your doctor for your bad decisions.
Mathew was an addict with endless supply of money and resources. If this doctor told him no, he would've gone to a different doctor.
Mr Perry was a grown man and made his OWN CHOICE 😮😮😮
Shouldnt every place that sells cigarettes now plead guilty in the deaths of all smokers who have lung cancer?
Oh wait, i forgot, Matthew wasnt a drug-seekimg fiend, and the doctor held him at gunpoint, made him to do a bunch of ketamine, then forced him to go swimming while in a K Hole.
The lack of personal responsibility in some people is astounding. Matthew sadly chose death instead of life. And before you even try it, i am an alcoholic with 13 years. Im sober for a reason. Everyday its a choice. Its harder tham anyone could imagine, but nobody has it any worse than anyone else with their own addiction. Thinking that way is how you justify relapses. Like Matthew did.
Matthew had nothing to say or teach anyone about recovery. He was never sober, according to his closest confidants. You dont look to career criminals to understand how to follow the law. Nor should you follow his example. He did this to himself. If you act like you are powerless, then you are. Choices matter. His choices mattered. He made bad ones and he knew it. Everytime he said he got clean he didn't. Thats not the drug dealers fault. Once you know you are an addict, you have nobody to blame. But thats good, because now you have the power to change it. This kind of rhetoric is what all the folks i know who relapsed bought into. In rehab, hes the guy we all knew would go back out right away. And he did. And now hes gone when he should be here. If he hadnt gotten it from this guy, he wouldve gotten it somewhere else. Blaming others instead of empowering yourself to change is why people stay sick.
For some reason when I heard about this I thought David Schwimmer died of pill overdose to, it says he is still alive
Some people are in big , big trouble 😮😮🎉
Mattew killed himself. Had the money, resources & support to get the help he needed
AA/NA really work & where free dumb a$$
Stupid is, is what stupid does. And he's not resting in peace where's at right now
Seek help
So if I go, lets say Five Guys, and order 20 hotdogs, sit down and eat them then have a heart attack, can my family sue the owner and cook who provided them to me knowing full well, I could die.
mail order. so story changed. media milking
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