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Old Jun 19, 2015, 05:29 PM
Mygrandjourney Mygrandjourney is offline
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Originally Posted by MoonSunn View Post
Hey.. My friend posts under many forums (overlapping issues)--One of them being an insolvable drug situation (poly-drug user) with no long term option..

He doesn't take as many drugs as he used to, only maintenance. He is still depressed day to day, but he likes to party. When he does, naturally he takes more, but it often results in heart problems, mutism, amnesia.... in other words, he's ''fried'', there is nothing left to release in his brains, it's all gone.

It's no good either way. He needs the drugs (for anxiety, physical symptoms etc.) but they affect him in a bad way.

Anyone with a similar situation? Which one is the lesser evil? Is it best to just throw in more and hope for the best? Quitting isn't an option (long story)
I've had similar situations in the past; best to maintain boundaries if you can't cut and run. Quitting is always an option, although now may not be his time to make that choice.....
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MoonSunn