heroin addiction

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1. Yes, I have several blood relatives addicted to heroin, which is why I'm unwilling to try it even once.
2. It's you who needs to be saved from them, not the other way around. When someone is addicted to heroin, they'll take advantage of everyone in their life and burn every bridge to get their next fix until all the resources available to them are exhausted and nobody trusts them anymore. Only then will they consider the first course of rehab, which will inevitably result in several relapses and several more trips to rehab.
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I've watched people I love die, or lose everything to heroin. I'll never do it. No one wins with it.
 
When I was 22, I lost a dear friend of mine to a heroin overdose. The fucked up thing is that he was actually clean for 3 months and was on the path to getting his first job since getting sober, but he relapsed and had a fatal overdose when one of his friends who moved back to our state offered him some. I still remember being so overjoyed during the intervention, but looking back? It had to end so fucking horribly for him.
 
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