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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 346738" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Lisa, I am so very, very sorry that you have lost your good friend. What a horrible waste of a young life, and how awful for her family and friends. Although doing drugs is really a slow, drawn out suicide, like SRL said, it is in NO WAY your fault or your responsibility. If she OD'd, it was probably accidental and that phone call, if it was her, probably was not some cry for help, just a phone call. More than likely it was someone from her family calling you to tell you what happened. </p><p> </p><p>We're pretty well expecting the inevitable phone call like that from my ex's family in Florida. It might be tomorrow or it might be next year, but it will come. And this much I know for sure - there is NOTHING that you or anybody else could have done if she was not strong enough or motivated enough to help herself. It sounds like she struggled with this for a very long time, but she's finally at peace now. Sending many warm gentle hugs to all who knew and loved her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 346738, member: 1883"] Lisa, I am so very, very sorry that you have lost your good friend. What a horrible waste of a young life, and how awful for her family and friends. Although doing drugs is really a slow, drawn out suicide, like SRL said, it is in NO WAY your fault or your responsibility. If she OD'd, it was probably accidental and that phone call, if it was her, probably was not some cry for help, just a phone call. More than likely it was someone from her family calling you to tell you what happened. We're pretty well expecting the inevitable phone call like that from my ex's family in Florida. It might be tomorrow or it might be next year, but it will come. And this much I know for sure - there is NOTHING that you or anybody else could have done if she was not strong enough or motivated enough to help herself. It sounds like she struggled with this for a very long time, but she's finally at peace now. Sending many warm gentle hugs to all who knew and loved her. [/QUOTE]
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