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Greg Giraldo's death highlights prescription abuse problem
I had a special connection to comedian Greg Giraldo, who died Wednesday from unspecified complications after apparently accidentally overdosing on prescription drugs.
Giraldo, 44, was one of the handful of celebrities I've spotted when visiting New York City. I'll always remember the little frisson I felt when I walked past him on a sidewalk in Times Square.
That's a tenuous connection at best. But it still makes me feel even worse than I otherwise might about the loss of him and his talent to such an insidious cause.
The abuse of prescription drugs has been on the rise in the U.S. for the past few years, particularly among teenagers. It's a particularly troubling problem in which we parents might be taking part, unwittingly, in making these often-addictive drugs available to our kids.
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G1Sizzle wrote:Rodimus, people with addictions often are out of control of their habits. It's part of the disease. Until you've dealt with it yourself, you have no idea what you're talking about.
G1Sizzle wrote:If you still have a drink once in a while and it doesn't affect you, you are NOT an alcoholic.
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