crimzy
Active Member
Well, some of you may remember when I told the story about my daughter being born and that I had a friend commit suicide at that time. I suspected at that time that his suicide was drug related and it was confirmed to me today. I ran into a friend... the roommate of my deceased friend and he told me a little about what was going on around the time of the suicide.
This person had always been a
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partier so to speak. Whether we are talking about drugs, alcohol or whatever. He had stopped a few times and gone to rehab but he always would relapse after some period of time. And each relapse was more severe than his previous habits.
Around the time of his death, he had been doing a lot of partying. Apparently, he was doing every and all drugs that he could get his hands on.... cocaine, heroine, even crack. He was going out every night and spending a lot of $$ on drugs, alcohol, as well as other unhealthy endeavors. He lost his job and wasn't paying his bills. Things obviously got out of control for him and he couldn't handle it anymore.
I tell this story because I think there are a lot of young people out there in their early 20's who have experimented with substances and are inching towards the next phase of their life. Don't get me wrong, I'm not going to say I never partied or experimented, but I always thought that those type of things were for young people and eventually, you need to get your life together. This situation is not an isolated incident either. In the 9 years since I graduated from college, I have seen 5 of my college buddies die from substance related issues, (3 in substance related traffic accidents, 1 overdose, 1 suicide). And I know a lot more people who's lives are going downhill from these types of problems.
There are too many nonsense "just say no" and peer pressure commercials out there that have no real effect. This is just one example of what the long term effects of continued drug use causes. Hopefully, some "partiers" out there will read this and when the time comes, exercise some self control. Just wanted to share a story...
This person had always been a
[hr]
partier so to speak. Whether we are talking about drugs, alcohol or whatever. He had stopped a few times and gone to rehab but he always would relapse after some period of time. And each relapse was more severe than his previous habits.
Around the time of his death, he had been doing a lot of partying. Apparently, he was doing every and all drugs that he could get his hands on.... cocaine, heroine, even crack. He was going out every night and spending a lot of $$ on drugs, alcohol, as well as other unhealthy endeavors. He lost his job and wasn't paying his bills. Things obviously got out of control for him and he couldn't handle it anymore.
I tell this story because I think there are a lot of young people out there in their early 20's who have experimented with substances and are inching towards the next phase of their life. Don't get me wrong, I'm not going to say I never partied or experimented, but I always thought that those type of things were for young people and eventually, you need to get your life together. This situation is not an isolated incident either. In the 9 years since I graduated from college, I have seen 5 of my college buddies die from substance related issues, (3 in substance related traffic accidents, 1 overdose, 1 suicide). And I know a lot more people who's lives are going downhill from these types of problems.
There are too many nonsense "just say no" and peer pressure commercials out there that have no real effect. This is just one example of what the long term effects of continued drug use causes. Hopefully, some "partiers" out there will read this and when the time comes, exercise some self control. Just wanted to share a story...