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On 7/5/2015 12:30 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Sun, 05 Jul 2015 10:24:07 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 7/5/2015 7:03 AM, Wayne.B wrote: On Sun, 05 Jul 2015 04:58:53 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: Certain areas of the south shore in MA are seriously affected by kids and young adults becoming addicted to heroin. It's a major crisis. === That surprises me. I've always thought of that area as being solidly middle class with stable families. Am I wrong? You are not wrong. These are not "inner city", gang ridden locations. They are solidly middle class bedroom type communities in and around Plymouth county. In many cases the origins of the addiction starts with doctors and dentists being too liberal with Oxycontin prescriptions. Peer pressure in young people contributes in a major way with young people seeking instant pleasure and "fun". When Oxycontin becomes unavailable or too expensive heroin becomes the drug of choice because it's cheaper and readily available. The family member affected by heroin addiction is my niece. She has been hooked since high school. She is now in her 30's and is losing all her hair due to side affects of drug use. Once a very attractive girl and woman, she is almost unrecognizable today. She survives on methadone between relapse periods when she goes back to the heroin. There are no drug addicts in her blood relatives. If you talk to her when she has been clean for a while she will admit that it's a "choice" she makes, although a bad one. === Sad situation for sure and it must be very tough on you and her parents. Perhaps this is naive on my part, but if she is already getting an opiate (methadone) at little or no cost, why would it be a problen to give her the heroin that she really craves? (assuming it was legal to do so) I'm sure everyone would like to see her totally clean and a fully functioning adult, but is that realistic after all these years as an addict? I can't think of any parent or concerned relative who would want to just give up and let the addict continue to spiral out of control until they die due to an overdose. There's more to my story and reasons I feel the way I do. It involves another person but I am not ready to share much about it yet. |
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On Sun, 05 Jul 2015 15:34:04 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: I can't think of any parent or concerned relative who would want to just give up and let the addict continue to spiral out of control until they die due to an overdose. === I can understand your thinking at a personal level very easily. What about the big picture however with all the multi-generational inner city junkies and dealers? How do you fix that? |
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