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Subject: Re: lost


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Shari
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Date Posted: 13:34:28 03/23/06 Thu
In reply to: Rachael 's message, "lost" on 07:37:21 03/23/06 Thu

Rachael,

You posted almost the exact same thing three weeks ago, and got plenty of advice from people telling you lots of great advice.

You are 17 and have a full life ahead of you. If you get caught up in your friend's drama, it could turn your life upside down and then some to say the least.

If you really want to help this person, read each and every post on this board including in the archives, and then make any decision on how much you actually want to get involved based on your findings on how meth affects lives of friends and loved ones of the addict...don't forget to focus on the part where it states how his concerns are always for himself and don't really care about anyone else...

If he is cooking, he is way gone and soon will be part of the prison system or possibly the 6 feet under system. Do not go to see him as chances are he will more than likely pull you into his world rather than you help him out of it.

The best way to help someone on meth is to let anyone involved with him know they are on meth such as his parents and siblings...it doesn't matter that he is 21. Just because he is of legal age doesn't mean that his parents don't love him or want to help him. You never stop being a parent no matter how old your children are.

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