This topic is dear to
me based upon the fact that the opioid epidemic hit home for me, which is when
most things become noticeable to anyone having to deal with it at your front
door. Also living in a city where it was never prevalent, or even really talked
about but is now noticeable due to addicts on street corners under the
influence. Large cities such as Baltimore, Maryland for example is a city where
heroin is well known and used and have been for a long time, so much that
people walk right by addicts that are high out of their minds, slumped over in
uncomfortable positions while standing. This is eye catching for someone that
doesn't see this on a daily basis.
I have a childhood
friend that became addicted to heroin at such an early age. Her reasoning is
that she was just curious. Her boyfriend was drug dealer and he sold the
substance which made it easy for her to get. She began stealing it from him
before he realized that she was stealing from him she had already had a $200 a
day habit. She went into recovery for 18 months only to come home and relapse
and have been using ever since which was about 4 years ago. At the tender age
of 34 she had to undergo open heart surgery because of an infection that she
had around her heart due to IV drug use.
I also have a brother
that is addicted to heroin. His addiction came from recreational use of
Percocet. He always had mental health issues but used drugs such as marijuana
to self-medicate which turned out to a gateway drug for him. He then began to
use Percocet and the loss of a childhood friend caused his recreational drug
use to spiral out of control where he then graduated to heroin. My brother is
also an IV drug user and has been for about 5 years now. When he don't get what
he want (meaning the heroin) his attitude is gruesome. Neither he nor my
childhood friend is active in the lives of their children, so not only are they
suffering the children are hurting and suffering too.
This is a powerful drug
and it does not discriminate whom it will take under. I've seen families torn
apart and people torn down behind it. When you become a heroin addicted it
completely takes over your life. People forget about morals and respect once
that monkey get on their back, which is a saying when you’re in need of the
drug. When an addict can't get their fix it causes the body to go through
withdrawals exhibiting flu like symptoms. This is told to me to be one of the
worse feelings ever. This is where people lose respect for themselves and do
what needs to be done to get what they need for their habit. Now days I see
young people using opioids and bragging about it, Percocet and Promethazine
which is basically the liquid form of Percocet. These children or young adults
don't even know the path that they're possibly headed down. Opioids are nothing
to be played with and need to be talked about more frequent about the dangers
and the outcome of it all
This is an important topic because of how many drugs there are in todays society. Im glad that you are passionate about this because we can make a change somehow. Good job!
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