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https://www.concordmonitor.com/Opioid-overdoses-34909897

Opioid overdoses in the Twin States have started to spike upward amid the COVID-19 pandemic and the stress and challenges that have come along with it.

Vermont saw the number of non-fatal overdoses nearly double in March of this year, compared with March of last year, according to data from the Vermont Department of Health.

The number of fatal overdoses also more than doubled, going up to nine and 17 for March and April of this year, from four and eight in March and April of 2019.

New Hampshire saw an increase of roughly 30% in drug overdose deaths in April and May compared to the same months last year, according to preliminary data released by the New Hampshire chief medical examiner on Monday. There were 42 deaths in April and 45 in May, up from 32 in April and 35 in May of 2019.

Those counts, which include both confirmed deaths and those pending toxicology, are also above the numbers for those months in 2018.

While health officials are still digging through the data to identify trends, they are fairly certain the increases are a result of the impact of the pandemic and efforts to mitigate it, said Cynthia Seivwright, who directs the Vermont Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program at the state Department of Health. She pointed to fear, anxiety and depression tied to COVID-19 itself, but also to related job losses and financial challenges.

“Social isolation, we think, is a very big part of this,” she said.

She noted that the overdose reversal drug naloxone, also known by the trade name Narcan, is only effective if someone else is there to administer it. It can’t be used if someone is using drugs alone.

[b]Seivwright said it appears that some of the deaths were right after the person received a stimulus check.

“Getting those checks is a trigger for people,” she said.[/b]


As in-person meetings gradually resume as the Twin States reopen, treatment providers and others in the recovery community are hopeful that they will be able to bring the overdose trends in line with where they were pre-pandemic when both New Hampshire and Vermont had begun to see annual decreases in overdose deaths.

“We know the things that are working,” said Seivwright. “We’re doing it in maybe a different way, but still reaching people. We all have to get creative during these times, don’t we?”

Most treatment providers and recovery centers have continued to provide services during the stay-at-home orders using Zoom, telephone and text messaging, but it took them a few weeks to make the switch effectively, Seivwright said. It’s possible that some people left treatment then, she said.

While online meetings have eliminated the barrier that transportation once created for people living in rural areas, it has created another by requiring that people have access to the devices and internet required to connect.

“Every day somebody stops by and says, ‘Are you open?’ ” said Mike Johnson, who directs the Turning Point Recovery Center in Springfield, Vt.

Johnson said he is preparing both to bring employees back and to hold one-on-one and small group sessions in person in the near future. For now, some groups are meeting outside and some are still online in order to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

“We’re trying to meet the demands as best we can,” he said.

Turning Point is a part of the Springfield Outreach Team that in normal times goes to see a person who has recently overdosed and declined to be transported to an emergency department, Johnson said. The team offers the person a harm-reduction bag, which includes information about treatment and recovery resources as well as naloxone.

But during the pandemic, the team members have been unable to visit with people who’ve recently overdosed so they have to try to track them down by phone, Johnson said.

“Half the time the phone numbers don’t work,” he said.

Turning Point recovery coaches have continued to offer support to people in emergency departments at Mt. Ascutney Hospital and Health Center in Windsor and Springfield (Vt.) Hospital using telehealth.

“We are aware of an increase in overdose deaths in Windsor County during the pandemic,” said Mt. Ascutney CEO Joseph Perras. “We are working to coordinate the responses of first responders and medical providers to intervene as early as possible in patients with opioid use disorder.”

In addition to connecting patients with recovery coaches, Perras said emergency department providers can help patients who have recently overdosed to begin medication-assisted treatment. The hospital also serves as a free naloxone distribution site, he said.

Turning Point operates a 24-hour support line through which staff members aim to help people get through the urge to use. Other resources are available online through vthelplink.org.

“Those moments really don’t last that long,” Johnson said.

Even if someone has to call several times in one night, getting through a period of an intense craving can show people that “it’s possible to get through,” he said.

They can then build on that success to “make the big one work,” he said, alluding to a longer-term effort to abstain from drug use.

Johnson said he’s hopeful that resuming in-person one-on-one visits, especially with people who are early in their recovery, will make a difference.

“It’s always great to be with someone who understands what you’re feeling,” he said.

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The Donald's relief money for The Corona is going toward.........................











electrifying my shop!

Tuesday if I'm remembering my calendar correctly.
Not sure what else to expect with a Socialist scheme like the "stimulus" checks are. And I hear another round is coming. At this rate, I'll be sitting too fat to care that my rights are disappearing rapidly. Who'd have ever thunk it would take a Republican to bring the masses around to the beauty of a handout?
What will happen if the boos get their 14 tillion reparation payment. Tats, gold teeth, boose, drugs, overdoses tll they run out of money.
Bunch of ODs here recently.
Bet theyre all democrats.
And theyll probably vote twice
Originally Posted by hookeye
Bunch of ODs here recently.
Bet theyre all democrats.
And theyll probably vote twice


If I was a chemist I would work on making the very best crystal meth I could... with only a tiny amount of cyanide in the recipe.

Unfortunately I never was very good at chemistry.
A troll post at best. One dealer can get a shipment of drugs and completely change the statistics in an area.
Money well spent! To many drug addict liberal freaks in this world.
Clearing out the pipes.
If I was Governor... I would make it my highest priority to cut drug overdose in my state.

I would declare an executive order the first day in office.....

" The possession and/or use of Narcan by any person in the state is illegal. This includes all state/county and local officials/employees and non-government medical practioners of any kind."

There.... your overdose rate will fall by 30% per year guaranteed.
Great! dead dopeheads is a win/win, hell of an investment in my opinion, chit-ton of money saved in the long run not having to fu-k with the useless oxygen thieves!
Who said the Stimulus checks were a waist of money?
Originally Posted by Valsdad
The Donald's relief money for The Corona is going toward.........................











electrifying my shop!

Tuesday if I'm remembering my calendar correctly.


Actually - reducing the number of folks on .gov assistance / freebie programs.
Your tax dollars at work. Free money for everyone. What could go wrong?
Gotta be more than just VT and NH. Six years ago when I rode TX to NY on a bicycle meth and other drug use was rampant all through the Heartland. Lots of skinny, strung out White folks, lots of drug-related crimes and arrests in the local news.
We didn’t get no money! I guess that’s why me and wifey haven’t overdosed
Originally Posted by JakeBlues
Darwin.

"Non-fatal overdoses..."

That which does not kill you makes you a junkie....

Seriously, why this time of year couldn't you (the NH,VTjunkies) find something better to do?
The weather is good the tourists are not clogging the roads.

Just the black flies to worry about...
That is hilarious


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Oops.
Non-stop in VT,
Fatal in NH...

That's what I get for reading part way...
New England is a waste land of whites on welfare as a way of life and SSI- D mental and physical recipient,s.
Alot play the game rather than work.
My biggest competition recruiting for the army in Bangor from 98 to 01 was the welfare and entitlement system.
Literally...
And we are talking about 18 to 25 yr olds...

Economically dead for the most part.
Propped up by govt programs of all types.

The Maine I left in 83 and went back too in 98.
2 different states......

Good deer hunting in Maine if you know spots to go.
Just gotta have a little trigger patience and persistence.
Yep...... that's about it IMO...
Anybody stupid enough to use street drugs is killing themselves, so WGAF?

Like someone previously posted, just an illustration of Darwin's theory being played out in real life and death.
I figured Maine would be busy helping replenish the toilet paper supply.

Isn't something like the northern third or half if the state run by Georgia Pacific?
My brother-in-law moved to Vermont's Northeast Kingdom in 1970. Wife and I have been visiting there to ski and enjoy the place since 1972. It was a different world back then, had its own culture, speech, and had a culture of Yankee self-reliance. How things have changed! When we visit now the place is full of overage hippies wearing granny dresses (women) and gray pony tails (men). I asked my wife where all those clowns came from. She said they were there all the time, you didn't notice. I think they moved upstate from southern Vermont over the years. I can't recall them being there years ago. All I remember is my brother-in-law's hunting buddies and other locals, and they sure weren't hippies.
Hot load of Fentanyl is a mofo....

Fugg em ...
Let em die.
They picked the left or right path of their own choosing.
Walk the wrong one and deal with what is at the end of the trail.

IDGAF about the family dynamics or " tragedy" aspect of it.
Many of em enabled the schitt anyways.
Own it.........
Go talk to a shrink or a priest or preacher....

Nationwide story..........
Originally Posted by OldmanoftheSea
I figured Maine would be busy helping replenish the toilet paper supply.

Isn't something like the northern third or half if the state run by Georgia Pacific?

Big ole paper mill explosion up their couple months ago. IIRC.

Put a dent in clean sphincters nationwide somewhat till they get it running again.

LOL!!!
Originally Posted by mikieb
If I was Governor... I would make it my highest priority to cut drug overdose in my state.

I would declare an executive order the first day in office.....

" The possession and/or use of Narcan by any person in the state is illegal. This includes all state/county and local officials/employees and non-government medical practioners of any kind."

There.... your overdose rate will fall by 30% per year guaranteed.


I offered to buy a new ambulance for my hometown in NH, along with $25K annually to maintain it, if they would discontinue the use of NARCAN. They were shocked that I am such a cold and unfeeling person that I would let a person who could be saved die just because they chose to use recreational drugs. Now they send an email to my spam folder at least once each month asking for a donation to the fire and rescue squad. I could easily do it, but I won't, 'cause I can't see the use of saving the same person from self-inflicted death over and over again. Opioid user have come to see themselves as being entitled to be saved through the use of NARCAN, The pharmacies around Omaha give NARCAN to anyone who wants it. My Daughter was going to get some and I told her that I'd cut her supplemental income off if I found out that she had it or that she was associating with anyone who uses opioids and might need to be saved. I told her that GOD would save them if they were worthy of being saved, not you.
Originally Posted by lone wolf
Money well spent! To many drug addict liberal freaks in this world.


This ^^^^^^^ 😎
Originally Posted by 260Remguy
Originally Posted by mikieb
If I was Governor... I would make it my highest priority to cut drug overdose in my state.

I would declare an executive order the first day in office.....

" The possession and/or use of Narcan by any person in the state is illegal. This includes all state/county and local officials/employees and non-government medical practioners of any kind."

There.... your overdose rate will fall by 30% per year guaranteed.


I offered to buy a new ambulance for my hometown in NH, along with $25K annually to maintain it, if they would discontinue the use of NARCAN. They were shocked that I am such a cold and unfeeling person that I would let a person who could be saved die just because they chose to use recreational drugs. Now they send an email to my spam folder at least once each month asking for a donation to the fire and rescue squad. I could easily do it, but I won't, 'cause I can't see the use of saving the same person from self-inflicted death over and over again. Opioid user have come to see themselves as being entitled to be saved through the use of NARCAN, The pharmacies around Omaha give NARCAN to anyone who wants it. My Daughter was going to get some and I told her that I'd cut her supplemental income off if I found out that she had it or that she was associating with anyone who uses opioids and might need to be saved. I told her that GOD would save them if they were worthy of being saved, not you.





260RemGuy, that was a very generous offer on your part. Too bad they couldn't see past their revolving door of entitlement logic.
Originally Posted by Jerseyboy
My brother-in-law moved to Vermont's Northeast Kingdom in 1970. Wife and I have been visiting there to ski and enjoy the place since 1972. It was a different world back then, had its own culture, speech, and had a culture of Yankee self-reliance. How things have changed! When we visit now the place is full of overage hippies wearing granny dresses (women) and gray pony tails (men). I asked my wife where all those clowns came from. She said they were there all the time, you didn't notice. I think they moved upstate from southern Vermont over the years. I can't recall them being there years ago. All I remember is my brother-in-law's hunting buddies and other locals, and they sure weren't hippies.
Gosh we were in Vermont just 5 or 6 years ago and I didn't notice a preponderance of overage hippies. You want to see a place just crawling with them go to Woodstock NY. Holy shyt that town is nothing but stupid looking old, gray haired, hippie stoners that should grow the fuuck up.
Vermont was traditionally a red state.
Actually declared war on Germany before the U S.
Fascism was not their friend.
Maybe why town meetings don't allow student non residents to vote. It probably helped keep Bernie from getting too much influence from the left...
Still a great place to get out in the woods, but like ID, MT, WY public land is getting hemmed in by private property..

In contrast I was in NH for a meeting some years back having a late lunch and "got" to watch an O D.ing smackhead get carted off by police in an Ambulance... at a cost of...
Despite NH being a business friendly state it seems to have drawn the more depraved side of the San Fran type junkie crowd.

Maybe that has something to do with the article statistics Non-fatals in VT, Fatalities in NH?
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