Finally after it feels like 5 years since the last NFL game we are going to get to see NFL football again this Sunday in Detroit. People are a bit optimistic for the season this year with improvements seen in Stafford and the drafting of guys like Best, but we all know our team is just not gonna be that good because the defense sucks.
That doesn't mean we can't be excited about what the season brings. Even though our team has been awful for a decade I NEVER miss a game. That is just how damn entertaining the NFL really is to me, and how hardcore of a Detroit homer I am for all our teams. OF course it helps that I have become quite apathetic towards it all since it has been so long since I've seen the glory days of Barry Sanders and the Wayne Fontes era.
I have my home theater all set up for the big opening game and will be quite happy to start watching once again.
Detroit Tigers, Detroit Lions, Detroit Pistons, Rasheed Wallace, Barry Bonds, and the world of sports.
Tuesday, September 07, 2010
Athletes and Fans Opiate Addicts?
There is no better example of opiate addiction than some of the popular athletes of today. Brett Favre tops the list as the most well known a celebrity to have an addiction to the pain medication vicodin. I can say with certainly how easy it is for many to get addicted to such medications simply because of how easy it is to get a quick buzz off of them.
If you have an addictive personality already, it would not shock me in the least if any of these prescription meds found their way into your daily routine. Athletes get them with ease due to the amount of nagging injuries they have. Especially football players who take a beating on a weekly basis and most likely have many long-term chronic pain afflictions.
The main benefit for professional athletes who have the money is that when they finally decide they are addicted they have many choices for rehab, while a many of us would have a long painful road to kicking the habit. Many people say it is harder to quit these drugs than many of the harder drugs that people get addicted to, and I can understand why. That is why finding a rapid opiate detox system would be incredibly helpful for anyone that really wants to quit.
If you have an addictive personality already, it would not shock me in the least if any of these prescription meds found their way into your daily routine. Athletes get them with ease due to the amount of nagging injuries they have. Especially football players who take a beating on a weekly basis and most likely have many long-term chronic pain afflictions.
The main benefit for professional athletes who have the money is that when they finally decide they are addicted they have many choices for rehab, while a many of us would have a long painful road to kicking the habit. Many people say it is harder to quit these drugs than many of the harder drugs that people get addicted to, and I can understand why. That is why finding a rapid opiate detox system would be incredibly helpful for anyone that really wants to quit.
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