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Friday, May 4, 2007 , Updated

Balch Springs teen dies from overdose of “cheese” heroin

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CBS 11 reports the overdose of Keridmas Godina, 18, found on the front porch of a friend's house, dead of an overdose of "cheese" heroin -- the 19th cheese-related death in the area.

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Anonymous

2 years, 7 months ago

DC, says:

Nancy Jean Barmashi?

hmmmm...?

Anonymous

2 years, 7 months ago
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Sanders Kaufman, says:

Man, that post was an pathetically obvious piece of spam.

I guess honest, straight-forward marketing practices just don't work with this product.

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2 years, 7 months ago
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Mike Orren, says:

FYI, we generally delete spam comments (which thankfully registration makes rare). This one was right on the line for me. It is slightly germane to the topic.

That said, I was already going to ask what our users thought. Good input. I'll continue to mull whether this one stays or goes.

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2 years, 7 months ago
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DC, says:

Well, maybe it is a useful program when it's a cut / paste right out of their own press release, it kind of undermines what I think you're after for content

http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/sto...

PS DUMP DAMP

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2 years, 7 months ago
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twisteddog, says:

It's drug company spam.

> NAABT accepted funding from Reckitt Benckiser in the form
> of an “Unrestricted Educational Grant.” .... Reckitt is
> currently the only FDA approved maker of a buprenorphine based
> product for addiction.

You'll see that one of the founders of the "non profit" gives lectures for the company that makes the drug on their product site.

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2 years, 7 months ago
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Mike Orren, says:

Thanks for digging in, twisteddog. It's gone.

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2 years, 7 months ago
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Mike Orren, says:

Received the following email related to the removal of the NancyB comment above:

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I was surfing the net and found the erroneous comments about Nancy Barmashi and the NAABT website. This was in the comment section relative to a story about a young adult that overdosed on heroin. The post that Nancy made was deemed spam and it was not. Nancy is indeed one of the administrators of a site that provides education and sources for buprenophine treatment for opiate addicted persons.

Before one automatically assumes that the comment was spam perhaps it would have been appropriate to investigate. Buprenorphine is a medication that is literally saving thousands of lives of those who suffer with the disease of addiction. I know that Nancy's motivation in posting the information that she did would have been to offer assistance to people or their family members. Nancy came to her career choice as she had close friends who suffered with addiction.

I personally have a son who became addicted to pain pills. He went to a rehab and tried abstinence. It didn't work. The success rate with abstinence based rehabs is less than 5%. Bupe has offered him an opportunity to feel well enough physically so that he could then focus on other issues in his life. I am a nurse and my husband ( who died suddenly eight months ago) was a physician so we investigated this treatment as an option for our son. It has worked and continues to work for thousands and thousands of people daily. Addiction is not a crime to be punished nor a sin to be forgiven, but a disease that needs treatment. We can be proactive and get vital lifesaving information out to those suffering and their families or we can buy into the old way of thinking that it is a moral failing and just a matter of will power. The brain is an organ just like any other organ in the body and is subject to disease.

It just saddened me to see Nancy Barmashi's post removed and then to have it deemed spam when it was anything but that.

Thank you for your time.

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The message in question was still linked in DC's comment above:

http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/sto...

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1 year, 8 months ago
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xdavidwattsx, says:

People become conditioned to spam when they are "cut and paste comments". I know I always gloss over them and become annoyed.

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1 year, 8 months ago
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Pavel Lishin, says:

So it wasn't spam, but instead an advertisement?

It's all so clear to me now.

Seriously, it's great that this thing is helping out, but I'm assuming that the comment was long and looked like spam, which is good enough for me to ignore without reading!

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1 year, 8 months ago
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lumberit, says:

I am a "bupenporphine" patient in treatment for addiction to painkillers. I know this is an old topic already. Maybe I can revive it as the topic of heroin and painkiller abuse is not old. Nancy and the NAABT organization saved my life. Her comment and the website are not spammers. They are a non-profit organization who are spreading the word about new treatment for opiate addiction. I have 11 months clean from oxycontin addiction and owe my life to bupenorphine, Reckitt Benckiser and Nancy and Tim (other NAABT administrator)!

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