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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 683778" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>I am glad Princess was able to quit meth. I am sorry for the heartache you went through with it.</p><p>It is true all addictive drugs are horrible. I am hearing more and more about pot addiction. I think pot is way stronger now a days......Meth..... Ugh. I think my daughter smokes it.</p><p></p><p>She is a very bright lady when not under the influence. By the testimony yesterday, her ex-boyfriend would accuse her of writing another mans name on her body and all over the floor and bathroom walls. Then beat her. The defense attorney tried to use that as an excuse for his violent behavior, "Isn't that why he was so angry, because you did this" (I could not believe he went there). I don't see Rain that often and had never heard all the details, and I really didn't need to.....anyway, after the court case that was all she could focus on.</p><p>I don't know if she realized the guy is <em>psychotic...</em>Who knows what he was before meth? I am not making excuses for him, but he is someones <em>son.</em></p><p><em>I hate what he did.</em></p><p>That's the really scary part how meth alters brain chemistry. Withdrawals don't produce the flu like systems other drugs do, but can present psychosis, depression.....amongst other mental effects, the big one being an inability to feel pleasure at all....</p><p>(GN, with your vast knowledge I am sure you could expound on that.....)</p><p></p><p>Thank you for your extra prayers, Serenity. She will need something this side of a miracle to overcome her meth use.</p><p>I am hoping that all of this will light a spark in her to want better for herself.</p><p>(((Hugs)))</p><p>leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 683778, member: 19522"] I am glad Princess was able to quit meth. I am sorry for the heartache you went through with it. It is true all addictive drugs are horrible. I am hearing more and more about pot addiction. I think pot is way stronger now a days......Meth..... Ugh. I think my daughter smokes it. She is a very bright lady when not under the influence. By the testimony yesterday, her ex-boyfriend would accuse her of writing another mans name on her body and all over the floor and bathroom walls. Then beat her. The defense attorney tried to use that as an excuse for his violent behavior, "Isn't that why he was so angry, because you did this" (I could not believe he went there). I don't see Rain that often and had never heard all the details, and I really didn't need to.....anyway, after the court case that was all she could focus on. I don't know if she realized the guy is [I]psychotic...[/I]Who knows what he was before meth? I am not making excuses for him, but he is someones [I]son. I hate what he did.[/I] That's the really scary part how meth alters brain chemistry. Withdrawals don't produce the flu like systems other drugs do, but can present psychosis, depression.....amongst other mental effects, the big one being an inability to feel pleasure at all.... (GN, with your vast knowledge I am sure you could expound on that.....) Thank you for your extra prayers, Serenity. She will need something this side of a miracle to overcome her meth use. I am hoping that all of this will light a spark in her to want better for herself. (((Hugs))) leafy [/QUOTE]
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