HA! Yeah I knew that's what it was, but that sounds pretty unbelievable, so I didn't want to post only to get people asking me for proofSomeKindaLove said:^ supposedly anesthesiologists breathe in minute amounts of anesthetic gases which can cause them to be predisposed to addiction/drug abuse. Not sure if I buy it. I think it's all about access. They have a boatload of fentanyl (among others but fent is usually the primary opioid availible) sitting in front of them at all times. I have worked in operating rooms before, and inside the O.R. environment there is not a lot of control over controlled drugs for the most part. Drugs like midazolam, pentothal, phenobarb, etc. sometimes just sit around, and things like fent, morphine, and so on are often not even locked up. At my place of employment there was on anesthesiologist who would start the patient under anesthesia, then insert an IV into his own hand and start a fentanyl drip for himself. He got away with it for quite a while since the patient's head, where he kept his hand, is under drapes and not visible to the scrubbed surgical team. He did eventually get caught, sent to one of those professional intervention programs, and now works, I think, for an insurance company or something doing non-clinical work. Interesting story.
chicpoena said:This is definitely true. Most people I know who are heavily addicted to oxys and heroin are construction workers. I think it has partly to do with ease of access to opiates from the high percentage of accidents on the job. Also, I can imagine that working hard as a laborer would be hard on the body leading many construction workers to use opiates to ease the pain.
+1 on the office workers doing coke.
Keep 'em coming!
mariposa said:I can't believe no one has mentioned lawyers/law office staff and coke.
Not common (and very frowned upon) on the West Coast (US) but nearly everywhere on the East Coast.
Roger&Me said:My big brother is a new associate in a pretty big New York law firm, and he told me that the prevelence of coke is EXTREMELY exaggerated. He said its frowned upon, and those that use it do so very privately and secretively.
johanneschimpo said:^ since when is being a junkie considered a career?
does that mean I do have to file taxes this April, after all?
lolAntonioMontana said:sorotity sluts - beer bong
Squares - Centrum Multi Vitamins and organic nutritional supplemants
center said:High class people - cocaine
center said:High class people=cocaine
junctionalfunkie said:Yeah, those coke users are some classy folk, aren't they? 8)