Hchalm@aol.com wrote:
> Dear Sir:
>
> That post was over a year old, and the young lady that wrote it was having a
> problem because her operation didn't work and she was still in pain (she was
> not having withdrawals but was still in pain). You have come to the wrong
> place and you need to leave immediately. We here need to fight for the right
> to pain medication not have someone like yourself, try to take away one of
> the best pain medications that has come on the market for long term chronic
> pain patients. Chrissie had to fight for months to get back on this
> medication because it was the only pain medication that helped her pain and
> allowed her to live in a somewhat tolerable level of pain, and she would be
> living more pain-free if she were allowed more oxycontin but people like you
> have made the doctors afraid to prescribe it, so she is not allowed enough to
> keep her comfortable. Go find some druggies that have abused the drug so
> that you can sue Purdue and bring so much harm to those of us that really
> need it.
>
> Helen Chalmers
>
> If you or a loved one have been harmed by the use of the perscription
> drug OxyContin, please call the Law Firm of Thomas J. Munley, P.C at
> 1-866-OXY-ABUSE for a confidential case evaluation. Thomas J. Munley &
> Associates is located at 527 Linden Street, Scranton, Pennsylvania
> 18503.
>