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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 545819" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>I hope she does go to the local schools and uses those photos to educate teens on what can happen. Honestly I have thought about this, if anything like that happened to my difficult child that would be my mission, to try to get through to some of those kids. The parents of a young man who OD'd the day he was released from rehab has started a foundation to educate young people on drugs. They are advocates now and it has helped them feel like their son did not die in vain and has kept them busy in doing something they feel is worthwhile.</p><p></p><p>I'm glad you reached out to her and I'm sure that meant a great deal to her. When your difficult child is an addict you can't help but think about them ODing and so when you hear of someone who did, especially if you know them, the connection is very strong.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 545819, member: 59"] I hope she does go to the local schools and uses those photos to educate teens on what can happen. Honestly I have thought about this, if anything like that happened to my difficult child that would be my mission, to try to get through to some of those kids. The parents of a young man who OD'd the day he was released from rehab has started a foundation to educate young people on drugs. They are advocates now and it has helped them feel like their son did not die in vain and has kept them busy in doing something they feel is worthwhile. I'm glad you reached out to her and I'm sure that meant a great deal to her. When your difficult child is an addict you can't help but think about them ODing and so when you hear of someone who did, especially if you know them, the connection is very strong. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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