Monday, August 10, 2009

OXICLEAN vs. OXYCODONE

I was really schocked to learn that cocaine and pain pills were found in the autopsy of Billy Mays. Clearly, the liklihood is that these contributed to the heart attack he had at a relatively young age.

Though not much surprises me anymore, I believe I reacted that way because of his squeaky clean, down home, American pie image. It was that very Mr. Congeniality cool along with his loud, strong and enthused voice that sold a variety of products in several different, but market related ways. He so sold me on his image that I would have never guessed he abused drugs. You just never know.

Here is a man who had everything to live for, but left it all for what appear to be glopful addictions. Pain,no doubt contributed as it always does, but you don't do coke for pain. And, there are a variety of pain management tools other than pills. Our Tranquility/Pain Management Center offers many alternatives as do a host of available programs.

Denial keeps the glop flowing in all of us. We all believe it won't happen to us.Believe me when I say if it happened to Billy, it can happen to anyone. Let the user beware and get help before it takes you down. Addiction is a powerful and progressive disease. Oxiclean-up your act if you are doing Oxycodone or the equivilent,before you end up,like him, in the dirt!

I feel really sad for this family.

Bye For Now,

Bill

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2 comments:

  1. BILLY FOUND A PERMANENT SOLUTION TO A TEMPORARY PROBLEM. MAYBE HE WAS MOVING TOO FAST, OR MAYBE HE FELT LIKE HE WASN'T MOVING FAST ENOUGH. TOXIC GLOP LIKE THIS IS UNECESSARY AND SAD.

    Mimi, Tranquility Center Director
    William Penzer, PH.D and Associates

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  2. who writes your material?
    OXYCLEAN YOUR LIFE BEFORE YOU OXYCODONE IT
    "pricesless"

    BILLY MAYS WAS A SUCCESS AS A PITCHMAN TO SHOW IT CAN HAPPEN TO ANYONE
    NOW HE SHOUTS LOUDER IN DEATH ADVERTISING
    THE DANGER OF DENIAL.

    Randy Levine, Ph.D. Licensed Clinical Psychologist
    associate of Bill Penzer

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