Seaside Heights: Sea Palace Motel- 54 y/o male, unconscious with shallow breathing. Possibly an overdose. PD & EMS enroute.
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Update: Subject has a pulse
Seaside…..Gee, what a surprise.
Don’t understand why you would want to play Russian roulette with your life
Joseph Clappsy Sr. It’s not that hard to understand; there are people who don’t value their own life.
Steph VanPelt not true. You don’t understand addiction…
Laraine Lanno they made the choice not me
I’ve lived it with both family and friends so yes I do understand addiction
Christine Hinds I didn’t write that to you…
Steph VanPelt get educated
Laraine Lanno Yea we do that’s why we don’t do heroin. What don’t we understand???
Steve Hernandez… Get educated
Joseph Clappsy Sr. It’s a diease…some don’t want to continue playing Russian roulette with their life….
Christine Hinds then maybe u can share your experience and how you got through it all..
Steve Hernandez I don’t think u understand…
Colleen Wright Iam that’s why I don’t do heroin.
Steve Hernandez it doesn’t sound like you know much about addiction with your comment… JMO
Laraine Lanno No, I fully understand seen it experienced it first hand. What part don’t I understand?
Colleen Wright Tell me 1 thing about Heroin addiction I don’t already know.
I understand addiction is a disease it’s terrible I couldn’t imagine what and how they goes through but when you know your friend or someone that you hang out with whatever just overdosed on a same crapped at your use in why would you want to use it don’t understand that’s why I say you are playing Russian roulette with your life most of these addicts overdose numerous occasion’s and went right back to do on at the same day or the next day unbelievable So sad I think the governor of the state needs to build long term rehab facilities and stead of putting these people in jail for a year or 2 years for penny crimes put them in a long term rehab facility where they can get the help they need
Christine Hinds disease. The disease got them not a choice
Steve Hernandez stop speaking for others.
Steve Hernandez Colleen Wright Iam that’s why I don’t do heroin.
Laraine Lanno pretty bold of you to tell me what I don’t understand. It IS true for some. I didn’t put out a blanket statement over all addicts. I’m not talking out of my rear end, either ??
Barbara Sigley Silva same to you. You don’t know what I know.
It’s just that knowing about addiction and learning about addiction are two diff things. Sad how many people judge addicts/addiction and assume they have all the answers
Laraine Lanno It’s no different than an alcoholic it’s a disease it’s a sickness And they can afford to go to rehab easily don’t have insurance or it’s just too much money I believe some of them do wanna get the help but it’s just not there for them to get the governor of the state should build or have build long term rehab facilities where these attics or a set and list to that place where they can not leave something like jail but they will get the Medical help they need to beat the addiction he can’t do it in 30 days or 3 months not even 6 months I believe it should be like 2 years and I think it would help but then again who am I so sad that the help they need and this country is not there for them But then again it’s willpower also you Have to want the help
Laraine Lanno & Barbara Sigley Silva
Pretty bold (read: ignorant) of you to assume what I don’t know based on one (true) statement. A lack of a sense of self-worth is present in some addicts. I both understand addiction and am well-studied on the topic.
Steve Hernandez then start to share your education on it to help people get better
Hope all stay safe..
Waiting for all the fake prayers……
Mark Zambella yep prayers for someone who should know better ??♂️
Patrick Brennan praying that they learn better before they die is more like it ?♀️
Steph VanPelt How has the praying been working?
Mark Zambella prayers shows human feeling and emotion
Thinning the herd
Prayers
Marie Campanella Dudar you forget the thoughts. You need the thoughts + prayers.
Steve Hernandez no thoughts just prayers Steve
Marie Campanella Dudar Well it’s not going to work then duh…
Steve Hernandez wow! Why because there are no thoughts well they should of thought I am just sending prayers ??
Cya
??seek help
It’s out there
Reach out to
Just Believe Inc
If you have a will
Let God help your way ??
Choose Life
Almost nobody chooses to be an addict
It starts with prescription meds or something they fall into due to mental issues such as depression
Nobody deserves to die because they became addicted to something
Josh Pizza-Hershkovitz not necessarily. Some people just choose to take drugs recreationally. Granted, it’s almost always due some underlying disordered mental state, but that doesn’t the users are looking for a good time. Think alcoholism. Not extremely dissimilar.
Steph VanPelt people drink or smoke pot for fun
Nobody actively looks to start taking meth or heroine for fun
Josh Pizza-Hershkovitz absolutely right!!
Josh Pizza-Hershkovitz agree
Josh Pizza-Hershkovitz All the people I know choose to do heroin knowing the risks they wanted to get high.
Then you know some dumb people who are definitely in the minority of users
Josh Pizza-Hershkovitz 95% of the people on drugs I knew did it not depression or because they got addicted to prescription pain killers because they were in pain. They wanted to do drugs before the heroin epidemic and still choose to do heroin because they wanted to get high. 90 % were scumbags to begin with.
Josh Pizza-Hershkovitz Nope all the kids in high school that were already doing drugs choose to harder drugs when they got older. You got it wrong bud.
I’ve never met a single person (I’ve toured the country and met all sides) who saw a junkie and said “that looks fun”
Nobody skipped ahead to heroine or meth. Nobody randomly decided to get high on that shit knowing it would destroy them
Josh Pizza-Hershkovitz Yea They did I know 50 people who went to the same drug assembly I did. Like 46 of them choose to do opioids to get high. They were all scumbags too with scumbag parents most of the time. Very few had pain or severe mental issues. They always wanted to get high even before OxyContin came out.
Steve Hernandez just sad
Steve Hernandez you said something right “they were all scumbags with scumbag parent” which means they had pain in them. Because they had scumbag parents means they most likely had a bad child hood an took the drugs to forget about their bad life. Which means to me they were suffering with PTSD. Trust me I have met all kinds of addicts an none of them wanted this life they used the drugs to forget about the hurt they grew up with.
Steph VanPelt still classified as a disease
Josh Pizza-Hershkovitz you’re wrong. Speaking in absolutes is almost always wrong. I can tell you for sure that people do those drugs “for fun,” too.
The point of my post is nobody is out there trying to get addicted
Saw someone say thin the herd or good riddance or whatever and I’m just tired of people forgetting that one bad decision can ruin your life
Yeah I’m sure some people do it for fun. Some people do a lot of fucked up things for fun – but getting addicted to a substance, for whatever reason it happens, doesn’t mean they deserve to die
Scott A Barnes yeah. A disease of the mind. I never said it wasn’t.
Steph VanPelt sorry was solidifying it for you. So the “non believers” get it
And I also said it’s a minority that do it for fun
The epidemic is largely in part due to the overwhelming majority of folks addicted due to painkillers, prescription meds and mental illness
Steve Hernandez you must live in a nice area ?
Jeffrey Oelshlegel George W certainly loved his coke. If pushed I can come up with at least a dozen, Ivy League educated individuals from American aristocracy and beyond with addictions.
Josh Pizza-Hershkovitz I understand your comment I worked many years in health Field
54 and shooting dope?
Joe Pro you know him? Because at the surface it looks like you’re stating one fact and two assumptions ??
Steph VanPelt oh he overdosed on apple juice?
What else is new in Seaside ??????
Julio R Caceres Jr. It’s not just Seaside it’s all over the USA!
Julio R Caceres Jr. really!! What’s new in Seaside? That’s an ignorant remark
Hoping ok and get and want help. Recovery is possible!
Must have been another bad decision due to lack of knowledge about opioids.
THERE ARE DRUGS IN SEASIDE??????
Any updates on the person
This is someone loved one. Pray for them.
The praying hands emoji is really a high five emoji just saying sending high 5s or sending prayers you decide
Seems like a daily occurance!!
Way to go Laraine. Kudos to you. Better late than never with responding to this. My wife and I are dealing with this in our family and it’s been pure hell. I am worn out. After 32 years in law enforcement and dealing with addicts, I never thought I would have to deal with it in my own family. God bless you and Colleen for dealing with it. Take care……………Roddy