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Do What it Takes
Bixby, OK
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dingalanglinglong wrote: I cannot understand why anyone would want to make a spectacle of themselves, much less their kid, on national TV airing their dirty laundry. Now the local news (thanks KOTV) is broadcasting something that should be contained within the family. WOW. These parents are idiots. And the OBN says more than 12 million painkillers prescribed this year; and people are worried about pot smokers... You sound like a prideful and arrogant person. This went on the show to get their son help. I commend them. They were more concerned about his welfare, thn they were about how other people would react. Kuddos to them. Hopefully their son will return to the Tulsa area, well on the road to permant recovery. The son has already made a spectacle of himself, while abusing drugs. I have faith that Tulsans will be proud that this young man is turning his life around. What a wonderful example his family is to be willing to humble themselves and receive help. It is an excellent example to other families that find themselves in the same situation.
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Hhhmmmm
Kansas City, MO
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One one hand, I agree with you dingalanglinglong....but on the other hand, I completely understand why someone would reach out to a talk show for help!
Perhaps they have drained their saving just TRYING to help their son over-come his vices....or maybe they feel like getting him out of Tulsa and away from his so-called "friends", that would potentially break him down again.
Addicition is a struggle...it take a strong sould to battle their demons and stay a completely sober life!!!
Hang in there Weatherford family...it's never an easy situation to deal with, and it often takes someone growing up and relapsing several times before they let it go completely!!!!
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Hhhmmmm
Kansas City, MO
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Didn't proof read sorry...that is suppose to be SOUL and moving them away to gain back control of their lives!
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Anonymous
Jenks, OK
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VLF wrote: My heart goes out to these parents. I am having the exact problem with my own son only my son is actually in worse shape than this kid. I have had the same thoughts as them, well if I do this or if I do that maybe it will work this time. He is now endangering not only his own life but other peoples lives to. I've had him in treatment and therapy. He recently got out of the boys home, nothing has done any good. I fear for his life EVERY single day. He is now 18 and I no longer have any control at all. VLF ... I feel for you. The love of my life has been addicted to Xanax and Alchol. It is a tough road and somedays you wake up wishing you didn't. He is on the road to recovery and has maintained he sobriety. I thank Valley Hope in Cushing, OK. You may want to look into this. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
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EMW
Tulsa, OK
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JMM wrote: After he gets out of rehab he needs to get a job and pay back my parents for stealing a $3000.00 rug, a $10,000 tennis bracelet a vase that had hidden in it rare coins, a wedding ring that my wore when she traveled, a $200 gift certificate to Home Depot I bought for my parents for Christmas, etc. All this occured when my family was in Atlanta Georgia for my niece Victoria Hiel's funeral. I took the receipt for the Home Depot card to Home Depot and their cameras show him using the card. I called the Tulsa Police Department and reported it to detectives and they did nothing. This crime occured over Christmas last year. Michael, Our family forgives you, do not give up on your treatment. The materialistic things we lost can be replaced but your life and freedom cannot. God intervened to help you not Dr. Phill JMM ~ Very touching that you have forgiven this young man for the crimes he committed while under the influence. You're right, material things can be replaced, this young man's can not.
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BA Babe
Broken Arrow, OK
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grum wrote: Dr. Phil is a shady character at best. If you wanted help there are more then enough psychologists who are more qualified and better trained to handle your problems then this two-bit loser. The best of luck to your family. ========== Maybe, maybe not -- but how many of them would do it without any charge to the family?
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Detoxer
Hudson, FL
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OxyContin is legal heroin. It is great anytime that we can get attention to the problems caused. If you want to know the extent of the problem go to www.banoxycontin.com . We have to address the source--the pill pushing doctors who seek profit above all else. Steve Http://novusdetox.com
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Since: Nov 09
Tulsa, OK
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what wrote: Uh, so other parents who's kids are going through the same thing can learn some warning signs and learn what things this family is doing to handle the situation. So they can head their kids off before it gets as bad as got with this kid. Seriously, some parents are clueless about this stuff and can learn from this. This is not a new epidemic. The media has putting out warnings and warning signs for years. If parents don't know the warning signs by now, I don't see how Dr. Phil is going to help. The man is a clown who is bordering on Springer and Povich territory. Of course, If all you need is a new catch phrase that barely fits the situation then by all means, Phil is your man.
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Since: Nov 09
Tulsa, OK
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BA Babe wrote: <quoted text> ========== Maybe, maybe not -- but how many of them would do it without any charge to the family? There's a charge. Sign away all rights and allow Phill to shine his brand of light on your family. Abandon all family pride and step right up, folks.
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BBQ Brain
Plano, TX
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The kid will probably fail treatment just so he doesn't have to go back on the show. Robin is hot though, I'd hit it. Always wanted to try Oxy to see what everyone is talking about.
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“PTL & pass the ammo”
Since: Nov 09
Tulsa
ISP:
Cedar Hill, TX
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Detoxer wrote: OxyContin is legal heroin. It is great anytime that we can get attention to the problems caused. If you want to know the extent of the problem go to www.banoxycontin.com . We have to address the source--the pill pushing doctors who seek profit above all else. Steve Http://novusdetox.com I understand your argument and I understand the problem with the illegal distribution of the drug. But I must tell you that particular medication was given to my father by the VA when he was dying of lung cancer and it did help relieve his pain. I am grateful that his death was as free of pain as possible because of it. There is a need for this drug.
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dandyguy
Tulsa, OK
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Detoxer wrote: OxyContin is legal heroin. It is great anytime that we can get attention to the problems caused. If you want to know the extent of the problem go to www.banoxycontin.com . We have to address the source--the pill pushing doctors who seek profit above all else. Steve Http://novusdetox.com You are absolutely right. Most physicians are pawns of the larger pharmaceutical companies. Capitalism at its worst!
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