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Robert M. Stutman

Robert M. Stutman. Not My Kid. Do you know these drugs?. OC’s ROXIE’S HUGGING PHARMING SALVIA K2/SPICE FRUIT SALAD BACKPACKING. 4%=63%. The U.S. has 4% of the world’s population and consumes 63% of the world’s illegal drugs . Columbia University Drug Study.

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Robert M. Stutman

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  1. Robert M. Stutman NotMyKid

  2. Do you know these drugs? • OC’s • ROXIE’S • HUGGING • PHARMING • SALVIA • K2/SPICE • FRUIT SALAD • BACKPACKING

  3. 4%=63% The U.S. has 4% of the world’s population and consumes 63% of the world’s illegal drugs.

  4. Columbia University Drug Study • 22% of parents said that drugs played a major role in their children’s lives. • 68% of high school graduates said that drugs played a major role in their lives.

  5. 71% of high school students describe their school as drug infested. Imagine if that was ASBESTOS.

  6. What’s happening in college?

  7. 50% of college students binge drink (approximately 8 drinks in two hours) and/or abuse drugs monthly. 50 % They don’t just get drunk every month, they get drunk and/or use drugs.

  8. College Headline • 23% of all college students would be diagnosed as fully alcohol or drug dependent. • This is 3x the national average.

  9. What are the practical effects of high school & college binge drinking and drug use?

  10. We all remember Virginia Tech • Approximately 32 students killed in one day • On average 2500 students are injured daily on college campuses because of the effects of alcohol/drugs. • 300 female college students are sexually assaulted daily due to the effects of alcohol/drugs. • 5 college students die daily on college campuses due to the effects of alcohol/drugs.

  11. Between 1992-2007 the number of drug users declined slightly but the number of drug addicts age 12 and over has doubled. Why? 19 million drug addicts are age 12 and over.

  12. Age of first use.

  13. Prescription Drugs For the first time in history, more people died this year from accidental overdose of prescription drugs than from accidental overdose of illegal drugs.

  14. There are as many new users of prescription drugs as there are of marijuana ages 12-17 years. Prescription drugs

  15. Prescription Drugs • Accidental deaths caused by prescription drug overdose is exceeding deaths by automobile accidents in a significant number of states; if the present trend continues, prescription drug overdose will be the leading cause of death by accident.

  16. Prescription Drugs Physicians in the United States prescribe more opioids per capita than any other country in the world. The number two country is Denmark, and they prescribe 50% of what we prescribe.

  17. Physicians are told constantly not to undertreat pain. • Unfortunately, many physicians are not looking at the science to treat pain. • Many simply write more and more prescriptions at higher doses for opioids (200 million last year). • There is no evidence that treatment with opioids for more than four months actually helps chronic pain, or that higher doses work where lower ones fail. • There is good evidence that higher doses raise the risk of overdose and death. 

  18. Prescription Drugs • 70% of all prescription drugs that are used come from a patient or from a friend’s medicine chest. • There are almost no “dope peddlers” for this drug.

  19. Prescription Drugs Best estimate, on average in the United States, a patient uses about 6 OxyContin tablets that are prescribed to them. The average prescription for OxyContin in the United States is 60 pills.

  20. OxyContin The Killer Drug in the United States “It’s Like Being Held in My Mother’s Arms” -high school student The Picture of OxyContin in the New Millennium

  21. Who are the Drug Addicts in the United States?

  22. Ethnicity Can you identify a drug addict by the color of his or her skin? Yes. The majority are white.

  23. geography states with highest rates of addiction

  24. geography Urban vs suburban/rural high schools

  25. Private schools vs. public schools

  26. Teens that participate in team sports (football & basketball) are more likely to drink than those that participate in individual events (track & tennis) • High school athletics

  27. Intelligence/not my kid

  28. John Jung No. 1 in his class at University of Wisconsin M.D. graduate of U-Penn in May 2006 MBA from Wharton in May 2006 August 26, 2006 died from adverse effects of cocaine http://www.drugfree.org/Memorials/John_Jung#http://www.johnwjungmemorial.org/

  29. Three most accurate predictors of substance abuse amongst children. Age of first use. The gateway drug… tobacco The most important predictor of substance abuse: The higher the age of first use the better. Spirituality The number of times a week you have dinner with your children.

  30. The most moving presentation I’ve ever heard about drugs in America was six sentences long, less than a year ago. The following are the six sentences…

  31. “My name is holly hennesy and I live in palm beach, florida. Sentence #1:

  32. “This is my son jason when he graduated Brown university in 2001” Sentence #2:

  33. “This is my son’s harvard law degree in 2005” Sentence #3:

  34. “This is my son’s MBA from the University of Chicago in 2008” Sentence #4:

  35. “This is my son Jason’s drug of choice in 2009” Sentence #5:

  36. “This is my son Jason in 2011 thanks to OxyContin” Sentence #6:

  37. Signs & Symptoms of Teen Drinking and Drug Use • Change in friends, activities or hobbies • Negative changes in schoolwork • Tardiness • Missing school • Declining grades • Lack of motivation in school • Lack of motivation, energy, self-esteem, “I don’t care” • Difficulty in paying attention; forgetfulness • Use of incense, room deodorant or perfume to hide smoke or chemical odors

  38. Signs & Symptoms of Teen Drinking & Drug Use • Subtle changes in conversations with friends (e.g. more secretive, using “coded” language • Change in overall attitude/personality with no other identifiable cause • Moodiness, irritability or nervousness …more argumentative than normal • Loss of interest in family & family activities • Excessive need for privacy; unreachable • Continual runny nose, coughing (doesn’t go away) • Paranoia • Change in clothing choices; new fascination with clothes that highlight drug use • Increase in borrowing • Evidence of drug paraphernalia such as pipes, rolling papers, etc.

  39. Signs & Symptoms of Teen Drinking & Drug Use • Evidence of use of inhalant products (such as hairspray, nail polish, correction fluid, common household products); Rags and paper bags are sometimes used as accessories … (especially middle school age) • Bottles of eye drops, which may be used to mask bloodshot eyes or dilated pupils • New use of mouthwash or breath mints to cover up the smell of alcohol • Missing prescription drugs – especially narcotics & mood stabilizers • Car accidents

  40. If you want to learn more about substance abuse in the United States: go to www.thestutmangroup.com and click on the “links” section read High Society by Joseph Califano Jr. see the most accurate film on drugs; Traffic with Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones

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