Pubdate: Fri, 20 May 2005 Source: Patriot Ledger, The (MA) Copyright: 2005 The Patriot Ledger Contact: http://ledger.southofboston.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1619 Author: Harriet Cadin Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?232 (Chronic Pain) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/oxycontin.htm (Oxycontin/Oxycodone) Reader's View BAN ON OXYCONTIN WOULD DEVASTATE PATIENTS I am responding to the story in your paper regarding the U.S. Rep. Stephen Lynch and his proposal to ban the drug OxyContin. I am an oncology nurse in a large Boston hospital, and I shudder to think what will happen to our terminally ill population whose only escape from an existence of excruciating pain is by way of OxyContin. I think Lynch needs to do a little more research into the benefits of OxyContin before he takes such a firm stand to "ban" the drug. I appreciate the reasoning behind his position. I grew up in South Boston and know some of the victims he speaks of and the addiction from which they suffer. Perhaps Lynch needs to look in another area of the city known as the Pine Street Inn. These unfortunate people are also victims of a devastating addiction. Perhaps he can use his clout in Congress to ban alcohol. Another addiction that is on the rise and destroying many of our young citizens is gambling. Perhaps Lynch could also ban gambling, including the Lottery in Massachusetts and the casinos in Connecticut and Las Vegas. Texas Hold 'em has become the latest fad for teenagers, and I fear that many of them will be led down a very bad path in life because of this addiction. What about teenage girls who find the only relief from the pain of depression is to cut themselves? This also is a trend that's picking up momentum. Should we request that Lynch use his influence to "ban" all household scissors? None of the previously stated addictions involve illegal substances, yet the addiction to them can have devastating effects. - --- MAP posted-by: Elizabeth Wehrman