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In the city of Mukilteo, an affluent suburb at the northern extremes of Seattle, WA, soccer moms and corporate-exec dads are learning the hard way about a disturbing new aspect of living the American dream -- the growing need for Oxycodone detox and drug rehab for their school-age kids.Oxycodone, related to morphine and heroin, is a powerful narcotic painkiller originally intended for terminal cancer patients. It has become the drug of choice among many teens and young adults all across America, and from all walks of life.A recent feature article in the Mukilteo Beacon reveals that the need for detox and rehab programs among young high-schoolers may become surprisingly common in that American-dream community.The article tells the story of how, not long ago, a local soccer mom's idyllic world of "soccer matches, Little League games, fund-raisers and ferrying her children between school and their various activities, a universe away from the harsh realities of opiate addiction -- crime, constant sickness and sacrificing family and friends for that next fix"-- came to a crashing halt.That was the day that Jeanmarie Trapp, a "scout leader, PTA president, and stay-at-home mom got the phone call no parent wants to hear. Her child was addicted to Oxycodone, in legal trouble, and that was just the beginning of the nightmare.
"Oxycodone use has expanded from its originally intended cancer pain to any chronic pain, even moderate pain. Although Oxycodone comes in time-release tablets of varying strengths, most addicts eventually start crushing the tablets into powder to defeat the time release mechanism, and snort it, or dissolve and inject the drug, for an immediate high. If you're a new user, death can occur following a single dose. And even if you're an experienced and habitual user, mixing it with other drugs or alcohol can also bring a swift end to life.Oxycodone is so addictive, in fact, that Purdue Pharmaceuticals, the drug's maker, was fined $634 million by the government last year for deceiving regulators and physicians about how addictive and dangerous it can be in the wrong hands.
And those wrong hands in Mukilteo are affluent teens and college kids."No one is immune to this," Trapp said. "People need to take their blinders off and quit thinking that it can't happen to them. Typically, kids start experimenting with prescription drug abuse around 12 to 14 years old. Kids that age are so naïve - they have no clue about the dangers and side effects of prescription drugs. It's important to reach and educate impressionable young kids before it's too late.""This is everywhere, not just 'somewhere else,'." Trapp said.






