News (Media Awareness Project) - Australia: LTE: Sad Plea For Help |
Title: | Australia: LTE: Sad Plea For Help |
Published On: | 2000-09-27 |
Source: | West Australian (Australia) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-03 07:14:15 |
SAD PLEA FOR HELP
IT SADDENS me that Dr George O'Neil has to plead his case for the
Naltrexone program. If not for this man and his team of wonderful
supporters my son and many others would be dead.
Swift action in regard to treating an addict is crucial. George O'Neil
provides professional assistance and care of the highest calibre. This man
has given his all 24 hours a day, turning no one away. He has provided a
way to keep addicts alive long enough for them to get well, going far
beyond the call of duty in supporting them and their carers.
There is a group of negative people who are always putting Dr O'Neil and
his Naltrexone program down. These people would rather talk than act. Where
were they when 60 addicts a week needed immediate treatment three years
ago?
Each day I thank God for Dr George O'Neil.
J. CARRUTRERS, Riverton.
IT SADDENS me that Dr George O'Neil has to plead his case for the
Naltrexone program. If not for this man and his team of wonderful
supporters my son and many others would be dead.
Swift action in regard to treating an addict is crucial. George O'Neil
provides professional assistance and care of the highest calibre. This man
has given his all 24 hours a day, turning no one away. He has provided a
way to keep addicts alive long enough for them to get well, going far
beyond the call of duty in supporting them and their carers.
There is a group of negative people who are always putting Dr O'Neil and
his Naltrexone program down. These people would rather talk than act. Where
were they when 60 addicts a week needed immediate treatment three years
ago?
Each day I thank God for Dr George O'Neil.
J. CARRUTRERS, Riverton.
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