Rating:
4 Stars
Themes:
Non-Fiction, Medicine, Mental Health, Politics, Sociology, True Crime, Sociology
Thoughts:
This is a difficult but important book. As a chronic pain patient myself I have been frustrated at how difficult it is to get doctors to take pain seriously and treat me appropriately but reflecting on the Purdue scandal and the aftermath still being fought today I understand GPs reluctance to prescribe. It also infuriated me reflecting on how much of society treats these individuals just for using when for so many people shown in the book, they followed the rules and got addicted after some form of injury, having to swap to different and harder drugs as laws come into force, not just decided to do try something as strong as Heroin for no reason.
Favourite Quote:
"It’s important to note, it’s really not just the unemployed and the poor who are vulnerable today; it’s really everybody, especially underchallenged youth's or youths who aren’t engaged in school or other meaningful activities."
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