Re: Problems with Kratom
Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2019 6:16 am
I did not, either! Deb is the Bionic Woman!Polar Bear wrote:Debs, I didn't realize you have had 5 joints replaced. I hope it settled very soon.
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I did not, either! Deb is the Bionic Woman!Polar Bear wrote:Debs, I didn't realize you have had 5 joints replaced. I hope it settled very soon.
Crap. That's awful. I hope someone lets you know eventually how much he took.debbluebird wrote: ↑Fri Jul 17, 2020 2:32 amI just read a note from a friend of mine. Her friend's son just died from taking kratom.
Toxicology done. Official cause of death is complications of mitragynine [kratom] toxicity. He suffered one event which included seizures, cardiac arrest which led to his death.
I don't know how much he was taking.
To put this in context, in 2004, there were 20,000 aspirin poisonings and 43 deaths.“Follow the science,” says Charles Haddow. “Kratom itself is safe.” Then again, he would say that. See Haddow is senior fellow of public policy for the American Kratom Association. And if anyone wants to ensure kratom stays available to Americans it’s the AKA.
Advocates such as Haddow continuously brag about kratom’s low toxicity. They also say it’s much easier to kick than opiates. In fact, supporters insist kratom has all the addiction characteristics of caffeine.
If by “low toxicity” the kratomites mean only 682 kratom poisonings throughout the entire 2017, well, they’re right. There were only 682 reported poisonings that year. And that was only a 50-fold increase from 2011.
If kratom advocates are referring to the nearly 100 overdose deaths in which kratom was a factor, well, they’re kind of right there too. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) says there were 91 fatal kratom-related overdoses over roughly that same period. That’s versus 27,388 overdose deaths as a whole.
Ninety-One deaths out of 27,388 might not sound like a lot, especially since only seven of those were solely caused by kratom. (The rest also included drugs such as fentanyl or cocaine.) But we at Healing Properties say it’s 91 too many. Heck, one fatal overdose is one kratom victim too many. We also don’t abide by poisonings, 682 or otherwise. We can’t even count how many times kratom has led to relapse (which, in turn, creates even more overdose risk). "