06-24-2009, 10:32 AM
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Canada
Posts: 459
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Originally Posted by Marcus
Everyone is right theres not much you can do other than force him.
My best friend of 15 years got hooked on meth and committed suicide from it. He was a very responsible conservative guy who build a successful business on his own and never missed a day of work. Then he got hooked on meth and after 4 years of struggling with it he hung himself in his apartment.
He made his addiction seem like its no big deal, just something he does once every 2 weeks to blow off steam. I had no idea he had a $1,000 a week habit, racked up massive debt, hadnt paid his taxes in years.
If you ever go to a meeting with people trying to get off of meth its sad. People that owned successful companies, large homes, lost it all and living on the streets now because of meth. They'll justify anything just to get their next hit.
My dead friend's dealer burned his house down for the insurance money so he could buy more drugs.
If I could go back in time I would have gone through his house and found his smoking materials and broken them all, ripped his phone out so his dealers cant call him and I would have told his family. I did nothing and had guilt for years over it.
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wow. i need to tell his family
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