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The drug Spice...does it cause permanant brain damage?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 612067" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I'm so sorry about your cousin and this is really sad. I don't know if they know enough about spice to understand if it can cause perm. brain damage. Isn't it sort of new? Also, who knows what else she took besides spice? Can you lace spice with other drugs? I am reallyl clueless about drugs. All I know is a fairly young person is displaying serious symptoms and I feel sad for her and her family.</p><p></p><p> If you can, maybe suggest that your aunt and uncle take care of themselves because they need to stay healthy and are obviously getting older and more vulnerable to stress-related health issues. You can't make them do it, but, really, a lot of us, at one time, never thought we could actually enjoy our lives while our children were in peril...it was kind of like "Well, he is so miserable that I it's almost wrong to have fun while he suffers." That's how I once felt, but it's dangerous to us. And it doesn't help our grown kids.</p><p></p><p>There are Nar-Anon meetings, NAMI for mental health caregiver's help, and maybe therapy for both of them to help them deal with their daughter in the best way possible for all. It is sad that there is nowhere for your cousin to live other than her own apartment...I am not sure you can find group homes if you are violent and use drugs. But your aunt and uncle have done all they can. It's our system and lack of places these mentally ill people can safely reside that socks.</p><p></p><p>Hugs to all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 612067, member: 1550"] I'm so sorry about your cousin and this is really sad. I don't know if they know enough about spice to understand if it can cause perm. brain damage. Isn't it sort of new? Also, who knows what else she took besides spice? Can you lace spice with other drugs? I am reallyl clueless about drugs. All I know is a fairly young person is displaying serious symptoms and I feel sad for her and her family. If you can, maybe suggest that your aunt and uncle take care of themselves because they need to stay healthy and are obviously getting older and more vulnerable to stress-related health issues. You can't make them do it, but, really, a lot of us, at one time, never thought we could actually enjoy our lives while our children were in peril...it was kind of like "Well, he is so miserable that I it's almost wrong to have fun while he suffers." That's how I once felt, but it's dangerous to us. And it doesn't help our grown kids. There are Nar-Anon meetings, NAMI for mental health caregiver's help, and maybe therapy for both of them to help them deal with their daughter in the best way possible for all. It is sad that there is nowhere for your cousin to live other than her own apartment...I am not sure you can find group homes if you are violent and use drugs. But your aunt and uncle have done all they can. It's our system and lack of places these mentally ill people can safely reside that socks. Hugs to all. [/QUOTE]
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