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<blockquote data-quote="mrsammler" data-source="post: 435787"><p>Watch out for the heroin use, though. My difficult child nephew used it about 10 times (by his admission--that means it was probably far more) sporadically in a 4-5 month period and reported that it was the most totally numbing, blissful, free-from-anxiety experience he had ever had, and that it was very very tempting to return to it in moments of great anxiety or discomfort. He shifted over to methadone for a while--a less potent buzz but still quite numbing & narcotic--because he could get it more cheaply, but it was pretty clear that, if he had the cash for it, he'd shoot heroin far more frequently. Once tasted, that drug is very hard for difficult children to get away from, and the only real impediment to frequent use is the cash needed to do it. And, given its offering of total freedom from the anxiety and worry caused by the things that they do, they tend to go after it with both hands once they find a steady source. And be aware: a difficult child in need/want of heroin will become completely amoral and unscrupulous--nothing is beyond them and their amorality and heartlessness goes off the charts. Stay alert and be watchful--all it takes is someone acting as a steady source and difficult child can go right over the falls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrsammler, post: 435787"] Watch out for the heroin use, though. My difficult child nephew used it about 10 times (by his admission--that means it was probably far more) sporadically in a 4-5 month period and reported that it was the most totally numbing, blissful, free-from-anxiety experience he had ever had, and that it was very very tempting to return to it in moments of great anxiety or discomfort. He shifted over to methadone for a while--a less potent buzz but still quite numbing & narcotic--because he could get it more cheaply, but it was pretty clear that, if he had the cash for it, he'd shoot heroin far more frequently. Once tasted, that drug is very hard for difficult children to get away from, and the only real impediment to frequent use is the cash needed to do it. And, given its offering of total freedom from the anxiety and worry caused by the things that they do, they tend to go after it with both hands once they find a steady source. And be aware: a difficult child in need/want of heroin will become completely amoral and unscrupulous--nothing is beyond them and their amorality and heartlessness goes off the charts. Stay alert and be watchful--all it takes is someone acting as a steady source and difficult child can go right over the falls. [/QUOTE]
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