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Date Posted: 08:11:17 05/21/07 Mon
Author: Linsey
Subject: Deja Vu

I've written here before, a couple of months ago. My younger sister was in rehab for a long time. It's been over a year since she's gotten out. She was doing great, completed her classes, only got probation for first degree forgery and theft to support her heroin addiction because she was doing so good. Yesterday, she spent the day with me and I found one of my fiancee's presciptions, Vicodin, for a partial lung collapse had been taken. Nine pills out of twelve. She was the only one in the house unsupervised. Which meant that she thoroughly searched our medicine cabinet for whatever she needed. Does this mean she is starting down the same path as before? Since she has a history of drug abuse should I contact help right away or confront her first? I've never had self experience with drugs before so I'm not exactly sure what to do now. Any help is appreciated.

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