Pubdate: Saturday, March 20, 1999 Source: Globe and Mail (Canada) Copyright: 1999, The Globe and Mail Company Contact: http://www.globeandmail.ca/ Forum: http://forums.theglobeandmail.com/ Author: J. Ostofsky Don't marginalize methadone Toronto -- Re Overdose Deaths Soar As Methadone Hits Streets -- March 15: Timothy Appleby states that "addicts are notorious liars." To whom does he refer? Caffeine-wired cigarette smokers? Alcoholic journalists? I wonder if Mr. Appleby would refer to any other group of patients with a condition (i.e., diabetics, hemophiliacs) as liars if they were forced to withhold information in order to receive proper medical care. Those of us on methadone who seek hospital treatment for other illness and injury are routinely subjected to judgmental, often hostile, staff members. This institutional prejudice stigmatizes, isolates and keeps many out of the health-care system. Stereotyping such as Mr. Appleby's makes him complicit in the further marginalization of those of us on methadone seeking treatment with dignity. J. Ostofsky methadone patient Chair of Advocates for Dignity, Inclusion and Choice in Treatment - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake