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Louisville-area doctors expect overwhelmed ERs to get even busier

Louisville-area doctors expect overwhelmed ERs to get even busier
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Overdose deaths in Kentucky spike during COVID-19 pandemic, data shows


Drug overdose deaths rose nationwide by 29% during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, with Kentucky ranked third among states in the increase of such deaths, according to new federal data.
In Kentucky, long plagued by high rates of addiction, overdose deaths rose by 50% from September 2019 to September 2020, compared to the previous 12 months, according to preliminary figures released April 13 by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Kentucky had 1,956 overdose deaths over that 12-month period compared to 1,304 deaths the previous year, the CDC said, using preliminary data that could change. Indiana had 2,169 deaths in that period, a 32% increase.

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Recovering addict thanks UofL Health staff for saving his life


'I had given up, but they never did': Recovering addict thanks UofL Health staff for saving his life
"What you guys did it doesn't just help me because it put me on the path where I want to help other people too," Michael Standiford said.
Author: Senait Gebregiorgis (WHAS 11)
Published: 6:55 PM EST December 16, 2020
Updated: 6:55 PM EST December 16, 2020
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — They are the hidden heroes working on the frontlines to save lives during the pandemic, and that means battles beyond the virus. The staff at UofL Health sees patients suffering from addiction almost every day. Now, one a recovering addict is thanking the team for saving his life. 

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As overdoses spike, southern Indiana native proves you can make it to other side of addiction


LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Struggling is all Michael Standiford has known for most of his life.
"Drugs and alcohol became my high power," he said. "It ran my life. It determined when I ate, when I slept."
The Jeffersonville, Indiana, native has overdosed several times.
"I leaned on the front counter and I told the lady, 'I just ate a lot of drugs and I'm dying,'" Standiford said. "Meth took me on a downward spiral really quick."
He was also robbed and shot in 2018 in Louisville. Each time, the emergency room staff at U of L Health saved his life.

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