I really don’t know what to do please help…?
Question by xpunkxgirlx14: I really don’t know what to do please help…?
I recently found out that my older brother (23) is taking pills (Percocet and other pain pills). I really don’t know what to do. I don’t know where he gets them or who from but I am very worried. I’m 16 and I really love my brother so much and I would die if anything happened to him… But if I tell anyone, he’ll hate me and never talk to me again. WHAT SHOULD I DO???
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Answer by Kelly M
Talk to him and tell him your concerns. My little brother died with an overdose of vicodin cough syrup. You build up a tolerance, and have to take more. Sometimes That little bit more could be fatal. Just talk to him first. If he is being stubborn, and you really think he has a problem, definatley tell someone. Who cares if he gets mad. You are looking out for him and his life!
Answer by rugbytank
Awsome question.
i would deffentaly mention it to your mother or father. tell them that they need to understand that he cant know it was you that told on him …i understand how much you care for him and how you dont want to ruin your relationship with him . but you whave to think of what could happen to him if he doesnet stop … you said your self that you would die. you know what best for you to do. it just might be a very hard thing but it mihgt save his life
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Finding a hobby after quitting drugs?
Question by athomewithkyle: Finding a hobby after quitting drugs?
I’m a 19 year old male who went away to college freshman year. Prior to going away, I found myself involved with alcohol and marijuana. I think I was led to this path after I tore my ACL playing baseball when I was 13. That ended my hobbies… sports. With no sports in my life I found myself getting a job at the age of 14 and I constantly held a job. However, work for most people, especially teens, is not fun. This is where I believe the alcohol and marijuana came in.
Come Fall semester last year, in addition to drinking and smoking weed, I found myself doing ecstasy, salvia, shrooms, percocet, ambien, adderall, xanax, and promethyzine. I only did all those a couple of times, except ecstasy. I fell in love with ecstasy and went on to do it 7 times in the span of 4 months.
During the 2nd semester, I was arrested for drug paraphernalia (smoking pipe). That gave me enough reason to stop smoking marijuana. 2 weeks later, I took some ecstasy and come towards the end of the night and my “roll,” I thought I was going to die. This was enough to get me to quit all drugs. A week later after this incident I was rushed to the hospital for dehydration and that’s when everything went downhill. After I was released from the hospital I felt horrible for the next week. I went to urgent healthcare on campus just about every day with the same symptoms of dehydration. It turns out, what I was experiencing was heavy anxiety and a little depression. After this week of hell, I knew it was time for me to head home and get my health back together.
I stopped all drugs including alcohol for 2 months. Then I found myself drinking again. Not as much as I used to, but I still went back to it. I stayed clean from all other drugs for another 2 months and then I found myself using marijuana again. I would smoke 5-6 times a day and pretty much was high all day. This lasted for 2 months, until this week.
During this week, my anxiety has gotten bad once again and now I just want my life to go back to normal. I no longer feel like I’m living a normal life. I go to work and come home now and repeat this every day. Drugs were my hobby and now my life has a huge gap in it without drugs.
How can I go about finding a hobby that I can enjoy and keep my mind of these drugs and hopefully get my life back together.
I would love to play sports, but at my age it’s hard to play unless you play at a competitive level. Since I haven’t played competitively in over 5 years, I most likely won’t make any team especially since I never got surgery on my torn ACL. Art is out of the question, I absolutely suck at it and can’t bare to watch myself attempt doing it haha. I love music. However, most of the music I listen to deals with drugs (whether it be hip hop or indie rock). I’m not good at any instrument and my singing isn’t too pleasant.
There are many things I would love to get involved with, however those hobbies are very expensive. Some things I would love to get into, but cost way too much for someone my age who has to pay for school: jetskiing/boating, skydiving, and working on my car more.
I would love to try snowboarding as I tried it once when I was 8. However, I live in Long Island, NY and the closest ski place is like 2 hours away.
I would also love to work out more. But, every time I’m nearing the end of my workout, my anxiety decides to be a pain in the ***. I think this has to do with the fact that working out will make you sweat, increase in heart rate, weak…. which I experience all when I’m having a panic attack. Also the reason I was rushed to the hospital for dehydration was due to working out at the gym.
So now I’m open to any suggestions as a hobby for a 19 year old male. I know this was a long *** post/question but I appreciate anyone that took the time to read it all and contribute. You may be able to change a young mans life.
Thanks!
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Answer by John
You spend a long a** time with that 5 paragraph essay. No ones going to read it.
Answer by Alan
brother, i hear you. I was released from the military for a severe disability. It took what youth a had away from me. no more baseball for me either. I battle with the drugs and booze too. anything to fill my time and keep my mind of the crazy stuff. my best advice that i have to offer is….. fish. I started out with a small tank and worked my way up. it was a good recovery for me with the substance abuse because it allowed me to take care of something else. Something else depended on my sobriety. After a while you start to watch them grow and change and it gave me a little sense of pride. for me…. my 2 tiger oscars are my best support group, as lame as that sounds. good luck man, keep possitive.
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Question by tater tot: Why do medical staff (doctors and nurses) get so upset about drug seekers?
I realize the question at first seems obvious. The idea is that addicts ruin their lives as well as those around them. I halfway expect to get an answer from an angered person who had dealt with either addiction by someone close to them. Addicts tend to not realize how they hurt others. So if you find yourself angered, try to explore it and let me know what fuels that anger, rather than taking it out on my question and attacking me. I find that people who are angered about those addicts close them, even though they are not at fault for the addiction, have put up with an insane amount of horrid behavior from an addict because they love the person (not so much the addict) very much and would do anything for them and their addiction has caused so much pain and loss to them.
That pain comes out and is projected onto patients, no matter what level of intelligence and how professional medical personnel is.
I define the term upset as disruption from doing the job and treating the patient with less empathy and disdain due to any emotion and judgement beyond how a medical professional would normally handle the patient.
In the past, I have found myself irritated at what I believed to be addicts, irregardless of whether the fact was true. Anyone with pain, seeking drugs was a seeker. Now I am exploring it because I see it as a common thread among medical personnel. I am finding the basic answers and as I keep exploring further I find that the root cause may be a societal and legal stance that has swayed my opinion and judgment and I further have to wonder what my “real” answer is.
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Answer by syncere999
well my friend unfortunatly are society has paved the way for hospitals to think all are drug seekers and you are stereo typed as soon as you walk in the door this is a result of dr. & nurses having to put up with drug seekers all day and everyday its a unfortunate situation for the people who realy require it you can blam the drug seekers for that MY WIFES A NURSE AND YOU SHOULD HEAR SOME OF THE STORIES I HAVE HEARD REFERING TO DRUG SEEKERS.
Answer by Hey Mama
I am not a drug addict. but went through 3 back to back car accidents. I never got the meds that I needed because I was a single 28 yr old mother with 2 kids working as a temp/intern FT and student FT and I had to have medicare. The doctors I went to completely ignored my pain and didnt give me any pain meds because of the insurance i had. IT WAS COMPLETE BS
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