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Another heroin death and this one is a heartbreaker - Update
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 508659" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>I'm having a difficult time getting past this. As more details come out I'm realizing how this so could have been my difficult child. They were good buddies in rehab. They were both the youngest ones in there, difficult child was 19 and she was 20. They both loved dressing in the latest fashions and the counselors laughed at them for that and called them her cherubs. They both had great family support on family day and came from similar upbringings. </p><p></p><p>From what we have learned she has been in and out of rehab for the past year and a half since difficult child left. She was currently living in a sober house not far from the rehab center. It was suppose to be one of the best around. There are pictures all over facebook of the girls she made friends with.</p><p></p><p>Her car was found on the side of a gas station building with two girls in it. The station attendant noticed it there at 5:30 pm when he came to work and never thought much about it, until he was leaving at 12:45 and it was still there and he called the police because he saw two girls in it unresponsive. By the time the police got there she was gone, probably had been dead all evening. The other girl was taken to the hospital and is stable. Both of the girls were living in the same sober house. They were both in pictures all over facebook together celebrating their friendship.</p><p></p><p>And it just made it all the more real, that could have been difficult child. In fact I think that "B" thought our difficult child was worse off than she was. They were both fun loving, energetic, fashion loving young women with a substance abuse problem. One day she is here and the next she isn't. And yet her life remains on facebook for everyone to see. How sad.</p><p></p><p>It makes me realize that even when they are in a sober house they are not safe. </p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 508659, member: 59"] I'm having a difficult time getting past this. As more details come out I'm realizing how this so could have been my difficult child. They were good buddies in rehab. They were both the youngest ones in there, difficult child was 19 and she was 20. They both loved dressing in the latest fashions and the counselors laughed at them for that and called them her cherubs. They both had great family support on family day and came from similar upbringings. From what we have learned she has been in and out of rehab for the past year and a half since difficult child left. She was currently living in a sober house not far from the rehab center. It was suppose to be one of the best around. There are pictures all over facebook of the girls she made friends with. Her car was found on the side of a gas station building with two girls in it. The station attendant noticed it there at 5:30 pm when he came to work and never thought much about it, until he was leaving at 12:45 and it was still there and he called the police because he saw two girls in it unresponsive. By the time the police got there she was gone, probably had been dead all evening. The other girl was taken to the hospital and is stable. Both of the girls were living in the same sober house. They were both in pictures all over facebook together celebrating their friendship. And it just made it all the more real, that could have been difficult child. In fact I think that "B" thought our difficult child was worse off than she was. They were both fun loving, energetic, fashion loving young women with a substance abuse problem. One day she is here and the next she isn't. And yet her life remains on facebook for everyone to see. How sad. It makes me realize that even when they are in a sober house they are not safe. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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