Posted on 03/16/2007 12:19:26 PM PDT by Lance Romance
Rep. Kennedy: I Was Hooked on OxyContin
NEW YORK Rep. Patrick Kennedy said Friday he sought treatment for an addiction to the painkiller OxyContin months before wrecking his car outside the U.S. Capitol last year.
The Rhode Island Democrat told NBC-TV's "Today" show that he felt great in his recovery from substance abuse and was determined not to let the disease "take its toll on me ever again."
Kennedy checked into the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota last May after the car crash, saying at the time that he had also been at the clinic the previous Christmas. He said only that he was addicted to "pain medication" and did not name OxyContin.
Kennedy has been open about his struggles with mental illness, including bipolar disorder and addictions to alcohol and other substances. He said it didn't matter what substance he was addicted to.
"Even though I had detoxified from pain medication, one thing you learn as an addict is you can substitute anything for your main addiction," Kennedy said.
Kennedy said Friday that his public profile helped him after he checked into rehab because it has prompted other recovering alcoholics and addicts to approach him. Still, he acknowledged being hesitant to admit his addictions publicly because he said he felt ashamed.
"I am also feeling that same sense of stigma in my life, and that's why I can empathize with millions of Americans who feel that sense of shame at calling themselves addicts and alcoholics," Kennedy said.
Kennedy appeared with Rep. Jim Ramstad to promote legislation that requires equal health insurance coverage for mental and physical illnesses. Ramstad, a Minnesota Republican, is a recovering alcoholic and is Kennedy's sponsor in recovery.
After spending a month at the Mayo Clinic, Kennedy pleaded guilty to driving under the influence of prescription drugs and was re-elected to a seventh term in November.
Good Ol New England. Unfortunately, Kennedy was released from Rehab in time for St. Patty's Day.
If you live in Boston, do not drive. I repeat do not drive.
But then decided to go on the Today show and tell millions of people.
now being talked about on the Howie Carr show
http://www.wrko.com (live streaming)
also the HC FR live thread
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1801979/posts
/h
(It was good enough for Rush, after all.)
So what we are saying here...is that the dude was heavily under the influence of drugs when he voted on dozens...if not hundreds...of bills? Perhaps a suggestion...but I'd like to have a urine test set up for one politican in DC...each day. Once notified...you have two hours to show up for a test...and if you fail to show...you have your voting rights denied for fifteen days of the session...and you can't appear on any talk-show or news episode for the same amount of time.
I can't say I blame him. That OxyContin is some pretty good stuff! Being addicted to it isn't a problem as long as you don't run out. :p
For some reason, "Casey Jones" by the Grateful Dead comes to mind...
Laws are NEVER applied to democrats.
Which is crazier? Patches for thinking he is suitable to be a lawmaker, with all of his mental, physical, emotional, and moral problems, or the public that keeps putting him back in office?
Will you let me drive? Mary Jo let me drive !!!
Cruel. Cruel you are.
Absolutely.
But the Diminuative Jack Reed would never let that happer.
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