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MrPeabody
06-28-2017, 9:04pm
https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums/off-topic/4007803-mr-nubain.html

Kerrmudgeon
06-28-2017, 9:08pm
I can't see the whole thread....what was he addicted to. Is that him in the pic with the wine colored c5-6? Looks like an athlete? :bilmem:

MrPeabody
06-28-2017, 9:16pm
I can't see the whole thread....what was he addicted to. Is that him in the pic with the wine colored c5-6? Looks like an athlete? :bilmem:

He battled heroin addiction. A few months ago he got busted for the first time. He was still working his way through the legal system (cost his parents a small fortune). He posted recently he had been clean for 90 days.

The pictures in the thread are apparently of him, according to those who knew him. Some in the thread say he was a gym enthusiast.

Sad case.

DAB
06-28-2017, 9:41pm
Sad

Chuck A
06-28-2017, 9:54pm
RIP
Very sad indeed
What was his forum name ?

MrPeabody
06-28-2017, 10:10pm
RIP
Very sad indeed
What was his forum name ?

Mr. Nubain.

Kerrmudgeon
06-28-2017, 10:56pm
He battled heroin addiction. A few months ago he got busted for the first time. He was still working his way through the legal system (cost his parents a small fortune). He posted recently he had been clean for 90 days.

The pictures in the thread are apparently of him, according to those who knew him. Some in the thread say he was a gym enthusiast.

Sad case.

Very strange. Most heroin addicts just sit around and veg out. I've never seen someone who's active like in the gym all the time and looks to be in good shape, get hooked. Weird. :sadangel:

NEED-A-VETTE
06-28-2017, 11:13pm
Damn. :sadangel:

Black94lt1
06-29-2017, 2:09am
Very sad :sadangel:

Olustee bus
06-29-2017, 4:49am
Very sad.

snide
06-29-2017, 6:11am
What a shame. :sadangel:

Craig
06-29-2017, 8:03am
That is a really sad story. :(

Broken Wind
06-29-2017, 10:34am
He was one of the most honest and up front addicts I've ever run across. He laid it all out there.

DJ_Critterus
06-29-2017, 10:48am
Wow. I was really hoping he got the help he needed to beat that.

Sneaks
06-29-2017, 1:14pm
I'll play the devil on this one:
He CHOSE to do heroine, so he reaps what he sows. Unless you are kidnapped, held down, and forceably shot up until you are addicted, then I have no sympathy for you.
Sorry for his family though.

OddBall
06-29-2017, 1:18pm
:sadangel:

MikeB
06-29-2017, 4:58pm
Well, this is depressing.

I liked the guy.
Troubled indeed, but he was a nice forum guy.

Broken Wind
06-29-2017, 7:26pm
I'll play the devil on this one:
He CHOSE to do heroine, so he reaps what he sows. Unless you are kidnapped, held down, and forceably shot up until you are addicted, then I have no sympathy for you.
Sorry for his family though.

I understand your sentiment, and held it once myself. This country has a serious problem with addiction and it's not an easy one to solve.

Hoog
06-29-2017, 7:39pm
The horse is strong.

rip Nubain

JRD77VET
06-29-2017, 7:53pm
:sadangel:

I'll play the devil on this one:
He CHOSE to do heroine, so he reaps what he sows. Unless you are kidnapped, held down, and forceably shot up until you are addicted, then I have no sympathy for you.
Sorry for his family though.

I understand your sentiment, and held it once myself. This country has a serious problem with addiction and it's not an easy one to solve.

Back in the mid 80's, my room mate got into heroin. In just a few months went from "fine folk" to worthless druggie thief. He described the high as something you would do anything for. He managed to kick the habit and get his life back together ( other than paying me back the $2500 of stuff he stole ).

Part of the problem is doctors prescribing strong drugs for everything. What ever happened to toughing things out? Trying to alter life with a pill or opioid carries a big responsibility and many folks can not or will not curtail it's use. They let it run their lives.

I was prescribed Oxycodone when I had my knee rebuilt and for both my shoulder surgeries. I knew if was a temporary pain management option every single time. I had pills left after each time. ( disposed of when out of date )

What ever happened to personal responsibility for one's own actions?

Scissors
06-29-2017, 8:05pm
I had a roommate in the service who admitted to having tried crack once. He said the high was so amazing that he knew he could never do it again, because otherwise he'd be hooked.

99 pewtercoupe
06-29-2017, 8:21pm
Back in 1973 when I was still in HS, a friend and I were going to a bball game at our school. On the way there he suggested we get high and produced a joint that we smoked. Turned out that
Weed had been enhanced with heroin. It was the most fantastic high I ever had and my recreational pharmaceutical adventures were pretty diverse at that time. I knew after the fact that there was NFW I could ever touch that stuff in any way shape or form again
There are times I look back at my misspent youth it's a miracle I survived

SnikPlosskin
06-29-2017, 10:37pm
Very strange. Most heroin addicts just sit around and veg out. I've never seen someone who's active like in the gym all the time and looks to be in good shape, get hooked. Weird. :sadangel:

Not true. As long as they get heroin they function pretty normally. Ray Charles is an example. He did some of his best work during the time he was hooked. The problem comes when people overdose. Or can't get the drug or end up with some contaminated crap.

People addicted to heroin live just as long as anyone else as long as they get the drug. I'm sure some of them veg out but most are highly functional.

I've never tried it myself. Although I made the mistake of wearing short sleeves at a show a few weeks ago and had some awkward questions about my needle tracks (my arms look like a war zone full of bruises. People sure got some balls.

They feigned concern but I think they were just being nosey. I told them I shoot up mostly draino.

Burro (He/Haw)
06-30-2017, 4:59am
Wait a minute. Is this the same place who's sympathy meter didn't move off zero when Whitney Houston tipped over drugs?

04 commemorative
06-30-2017, 7:38am
I told my kids that if I am ever told by the doctors that I am terminal and have only a week or two left to live....100% sure of it....I'll try it.....if the high is that fantastic...why not go out with it.

I am also looked at because of track marks (see avatar) but every two weeks of donating platelets to help people does leave a mark.

It's a shame he went like that....prayers for the family ..:sadangel:

DJ_Critterus
07-02-2017, 1:05pm
I was honestly hoping his arrest would have woke him up and he would have taken the help he was forced to seek for treatment seriously.
I'm sure everyone knows about my issues with the demon alcyhol (I make no secret of it), but can't imagine what it's like being addicted to the hard stuff. I still drink, but on rare occasions and only with friends. Obviously doing heroine or wot not in that situation still isn't a good idea. Nubs was hilarious, though. I'll miss his posts, but he did make his own choices. Sad to hear about it, though. :(

DJ_Critterus
07-02-2017, 1:11pm
:sadangel:





Back in the mid 80's, my room mate got into heroin. In just a few months went from "fine folk" to worthless druggie thief. He described the high as something you would do anything for. He managed to kick the habit and get his life back together ( other than paying me back the $2500 of stuff he stole ).

Part of the problem is doctors prescribing strong drugs for everything. What ever happened to toughing things out? Trying to alter life with a pill or opioid carries a big responsibility and many folks can not or will not curtail it's use. They let it run their lives.

I was prescribed Oxycodone when I had my knee rebuilt and for both my shoulder surgeries. I knew if was a temporary pain management option every single time. I had pills left after each time. ( disposed of when out of date )

What ever happened to personal responsibility for one's own actions?

Exactly. It's too easy to prescribe a pain pill and the opiates are addictive. I'm glad that I found out I'm allergic to them because I have to double dose to even feel the effects. Tramadol, on the other hand, is weaker, but much smaller doses work for me. It's odd. Docs look at me funny when I tell them I will not take the opiates. They look as though I'm trying to scam them and fake an injury because it's not often they see anyone turn down opiates from what I've been told by a few and some family friends who are docs & surgeons.

mrvette
07-02-2017, 1:55pm
Exactly. It's too easy to prescribe a pain pill and the opiates are addictive. I'm glad that I found out I'm allergic to them because I have to double dose to even feel the effects. Tramadol, on the other hand, is weaker, but much smaller doses work for me. It's odd. Docs look at me funny when I tell them I will not take the opiates. They look as though I'm trying to scam them and fake an injury because it's not often they see anyone turn down opiates from what I've been told by a few and some family friends who are docs & surgeons.

My Doc prescribed oxyconton for my back pains....but the scrip is expensive....that and the warnings all over the place about it, I never filled the script......I stick with ibuprofen and ASSpirin .....hell with it....

IF I recall correctly, it was 55 bux/week for that shit...~200/month....

:issues:

C5Longhorn
07-03-2017, 2:16pm
If I recall, that is how Nubain got his start. He had an injury and was prescribed strong pain medication. From there he started using heroin.