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05-04-2016 07:43 PM |
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Originally Posted by Nucky
(Post 1221877)
I help people who have various addiction's. Unless you have first hand knowledge with a family member or friend or yourself then what I can tell you is this pain medication thing is the Devil. Before you realize it it has a hold of you. The things these people go thru and the things they put the people around them through is a very rough thing to see and hear about. This poor young man even though he had unlimited funds and such talent was another victim and it is a shame that he is ever judged. If his passing help's another person to find recovery then that's the best that we can hope for. The addict doesn't really want to continue a life of pain and shame but sometimes doesn't reach out for help until it's too late. Their life is out of control and they can't help themselves. What a wasted life.
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I agree with everything you said.
Sadly, too many people now are too afraid to "judge" behavior like this, by saying, for example, that this is "a wasted life". You have identified what this situation is--a wasted life--but many re-define identification of a problem to mean it's "judging" the person.
As for your statement about "if his passing helps another person...", you're absolutely right. The problem is that as we've seen here, people will not even identify it as a drug problem/addiction for fear of being "judged"....as being "judgmental".
Nobody is going to learn from his grave mistakes when people continue to make excuses for it and won't even call the behavior what it is.
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