Pubdate: Sun, 02 Nov 2003 Source: Sun News (Myrtle Beach, SC) Copyright: 2003 Sun Publishing Co. Contact: http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/mld/sunnews/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/987 Note: apparent 150 word limit on LTEs Author: Linda Morris Response To Claims, Concerns METHADONE CLINIC NO THREAT TO COMMUNITY If not for the methadone program, my daughter would not be alive today. I have prayed and prayed that there would be a methadone clinic close by; the Lord does answer a mother's prayer. ============= Concerning the proposed methadone clinic. In response to the writer of the article concerning the methadone clinic on Oct. 9 [Sherry Ahlers, "Residents don't want to draw addicts, dealers"] - I believe [critics] should be more aware of a few things. My daughter was in a [serious] auto accident which left her in severe, daily pain. She started taking medications prescribed by the doctors now on trial for illegal drug distribution and helping to aid many of these people to addiction, most of whom reside in Horry County where this doctor's office was located. Methadone is not free, as this writer stated; it cost[s] money every day that you take it. I drive my daughter to Wilmington, N.C., every morning before 6 so that I can get back in time for my full-time job. What a small sacrifice for her life. If not for the methadone program, my daughter would not be alive today. I have prayed and prayed that there would be a methadone clinic close by; the Lord does answer a mother's prayer. My daughter has been drug-free for almost two years. Her urine must be clean and is tested at random. You must stay in this program daily or you are kicked out. I am so happy my daughter chose this route; I am very proud of her. In response to a comment made by the writer of the article in discussion - the "junkies" and drug dealers are already in your community; if you read the paper daily you would be aware of this. The community is not threatened by this clinic. It will be a blessing to parents, young people, older people, families, and everyone affected by this drug epidemic. I hope and pray that no one, including the writer of the article, will have to go through this with your children or grandchildren. May God bless you all and open your eyes that you will see we are all his children no matter how different we are. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart