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Jul-30-2012 02:44TweetFollow @OregonNews My Opiate ExperienceMarianne Skolek Salem-News.com Investigative ReporterPart 2 of a series; see Part 1 here
(MYRTLE BEACH, SC) - "A Chronic Pain Patient" speaks out about the over-prescribing of painkillers by physicians without rambling, blaming abusers, defending their use of multiple painkillers and denying addiction. There are tens of thousands of patients living the nightmare "Deborah" lived because of the push of multiple painkillers for long-term non-cancer pain. "Deborah" is one of the fortunate victims of this epidemic -- she lived to tell her story and expose the medical profession for their fueling the prescription drug epidemic with a huge assist from pharmaceutical companies and the FDA -- Deborah is a hero for speaking out and telling her story that so many others wish they could tell, but are fighting addiction alone or in crowded South Carolina drug rehab facilities.
LP - Kayaking and a picnic, does it get any better? Next it will be a platinum card and Chico's so I don't wear jeans anymore. Your patience, understanding, support and my love for you is placed in your heart every minute of every day -- as mine is to you. _______________________________________
Salem-News.com Investigative Reporter Marianne Skolek, is an Activist for Victims of OxyContin and Purdue Pharma throughout the United States and Canada. In July 2007, she testified against Purdue Pharma in Federal Court in Virginia at the sentencing of their three CEO's - Michael Friedman, Howard Udell and Paul Goldenheim - who pleaded guilty to charges of marketing OxyContin as less likely to be addictive or abused to physicians and patients. She also testified against Purdue Pharma at a Judiciary Hearing of the U.S. Senate in July 2007. Marianne works with government agencies and private attorneys in having a voice for her daughter Jill, who died in 2002 after being prescribed OxyContin, as well as the voice for scores of victims of OxyContin. She has been involved in her work for the past 8-1/2 years and is currently working on a book that exposes Purdue Pharma for their continued criminal marketing of OxyContin.
Marianne is a nurse having graduated in 1991 as president of her graduating class. She also has a Paralegal certification. Marianne served on a Community Service Board for the Courier News, a Gannet newspaper in NJ writing articles predominantly regarding AIDS patients and their emotional issues. She was awarded a Community Service Award in 1993 by the Hunterdon County, NJ HIV/AIDS Task Force in recognition of and appreciation for the donated time, energy and love in facilitating a Support Group for persons with HIV/AIDS. Articles for July 29, 2012 | Articles for July 30, 2012 | Articles for July 31, 2012 | Support Salem-News.com: | ||||
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amy cavanaugh July 30, 2012 5:53 pm (Pacific time)
this is the story of my husband-he is now dead-we must stop the madness
Tracy July 30, 2012 2:45 pm (Pacific time)
Powerful.
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