![]() ![]() ![]() What are you doing?” He grabs his things. He wants to be happy for Hope but hates that it’s shared with Thomas.Īfter his brother leaves, Liam worries Hope will fall for Thomas’ machinations. He heard the preview was a success and wants to congratulate Hope and see Beth.īeth’s asleep and Liam admits his wife is with Thomas. Wyatt strolls in, disappointing Liam who expected Hope. CBSĪt the cabin, Liam ends a call with Steffy, telling her to kiss Kelly goodnight. They can see the strong, beautiful, passionate woman that he knows and adores. She refuses and they drink sparkling cider. Later, after the kid is in bed, Thomas offers her champagne. “Awesome!”ĭouglas says with a cheer, wishing it was like this every night. Hope refuses and they agree to both tuck him in. He wants to skip school to go to work with them tomorrow. Thomas asks her to concentrate on those who always show up for her. She wishes her husband was as excited for them as their son was. Thomas thinks she’s talking about Liam and reminds her he didn’t show up for her. Hope calls it unavoidable, hurting those you love the most. We also have Friday’s B&B recap where Bill and Liam filled Brooke in on the latest with Thomas, the Forresters toasted to Hope and Thomas, and Steffy filled Finn and Kelly in on what happened at the preview, while they snuggled Kelly in bed.Īt Eric’s mansion, Thomas tells Hope they wowed the entire fashion world. The proposed legislation would reauthorize grants to states and Native American tribes for opioid-related prevention, treatment, and response.In the Monday, November 7, 2022, full episode recap of CBS’ Bold and the Beautiful, In 2016 alone, 64 people died in Spokane County because of an opioid overdoses. Now counties across the United States are joining forces and are suing manufacturers and wholesalers of prescription opioid painkillers. In 2016 alone it cost the state of Washington $9 billion in fatalities, health care spending, addiction treatment, criminal justice, and lost productivity. ![]() With Spokane County's death rate one of the highest in the state of Washington, at 8.8 deaths per 100,000 people. Tauben.Īs the left-over, highly addictive, pills leaked out into the community, the death toll surged.įrom 2012-2016 the total economic cost of opioid-related fatalities in Washington was over $34 billion. There's so many out there it's called 'a reservoir of opioids.' It turns out people take 3 or 4 pills and give them 50 or 100," said Dr. "If you look at the number of prescriptions of opioids given for any surgery, we give far too many. But the rules did little to stem the tide - because it left one lethal loophole - how many pills would be appropriate to prescribe. The first warning signs came out of Washington state in 2007 when doctors wrote the first guidelines on opioid prescribing and that it was a problem. but even more remarkably so, rural communities." That has translated into a flood of illegal non-prescribed opioids and combined, a devastating impact on communities. "There's been a flood of opioid prescriptions. Ask Dr. David Tauben, Chief of Pain Medicine at the University of Washington. Small town America is taking the biggest hit when it comes to the opioid crisis. Addiction doesn't care who you are or what town you come from, it impacts everyone. It's a battle the United States has been dealing with for years. ![]()
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