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<blockquote data-quote="JMom" data-source="post: 758112" data-attributes="member: 19892"><p>Hey Bear,</p><p></p><p>Sorry you are watching this ugliness unfold. As far as your daughter having mental illness or drug use, I think they go hand in hand, chicken or the egg type dilemma. My son was on meth for a time and lost a lot of weight. One of this close friends was a heroine addict and my son did that also, it wasn't his drug of choice, but he did it. Meth and Heroine can both induce paranoia, weight loss and manipulation. I saw a lot of changes in my son and his friend that are much like you describe. In my experience, heroine is the more sinister of the two. My son said would often deny God when he was using. While sober, he admitted that it is something addicts choose to do to eradicate some of the guilt. I think meth and heroine (specifically) bring on a very evil feeling. I hate that your husband has to see his daughter in this state, it sounds like you guys have really reached out to her. I don't have any advice, but will keep your family in my thoughts and prayers.</p><p></p><p>Hugs,</p><p>JMOM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMom, post: 758112, member: 19892"] Hey Bear, Sorry you are watching this ugliness unfold. As far as your daughter having mental illness or drug use, I think they go hand in hand, chicken or the egg type dilemma. My son was on meth for a time and lost a lot of weight. One of this close friends was a heroine addict and my son did that also, it wasn't his drug of choice, but he did it. Meth and Heroine can both induce paranoia, weight loss and manipulation. I saw a lot of changes in my son and his friend that are much like you describe. In my experience, heroine is the more sinister of the two. My son said would often deny God when he was using. While sober, he admitted that it is something addicts choose to do to eradicate some of the guilt. I think meth and heroine (specifically) bring on a very evil feeling. I hate that your husband has to see his daughter in this state, it sounds like you guys have really reached out to her. I don't have any advice, but will keep your family in my thoughts and prayers. Hugs, JMOM [/QUOTE]
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