Dr. Earthman is Back!

Well it’s good to see that Dr. Earthman is back safely and he wrote a note to all of us as soon as he gotten all of the sand out of his pockets, ears etc.

You can read his welcome HERE and we will begin his weekly blog Q&A next week.

Welcome back Brian!

-George

2 Comments

  1. Walter Kent Savage Says:

    Thanks for the important info that only people who have experience can give. I especially enjoyed the Mountaineering comparison. Being a mountaineer myself I felt it was a great analogy. Another might be made for “coming down” “descending”…4 times as many climbers die on descent…might be too scary, but stopping Suboxone (3 years of very inconsistent treatment by 4 different doctors-bummer)…has been harder for me than I ever imagined…not a whine but an admission. Eventually one faces the void & decides for themselves how far to look within. It is to me a most humbling experience. I just suddenly stopped while taking 8-12 mg of Suboxone a day. I’m on day nine now & suprised and a bit naturally bummed but this might be K2 instead of Everest. Thanks for the opportunity to think & write here. My pharmacist (here I must add-trust & seek the help of a pharmacist…they know more than alot of doctors) okayed your product along with the meds I have been prescribed to help. I have been taking a little less than what I’m allowed (of the Rx’s). It’s a double edge blade to know how long I can expect symptons, but better to know of the incredibly small improvements. A great singer/songwriter said, “I want to live the real life, I want to live my life close to the bone”…and withdrawal is to the bone…a powerful, horrible thing to have to turn positive…take the power and turn it around. Music if its something you like/love is a real moral helper. Enough rambling for now…except to take some poetic license & rephrase a quote from Raising Arizona-”You wanna find out about drugs, ask a drug user; you wanna find a golf course, ask a doctor.” don’t mean it mean-spirited. Thanks again & as my saint of a Mother (who I’ve never told about any of this because I refuse to put her through my trial) says-RISE & SHINE!! LOOKING FOR THE GOOD, I FIND IT EVERYWHERE. I say Grace,Peace to all who struggle

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  2. george Says:

    Wow, Walter I couldn’t have said it better myself…not even close actually. Thanks for the words of encouragement as well as the dose of reality.

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