I guess what I am wondering, since she is older, she stands to lose so much in life. Her teeth are starting to look transluscent around the edges, she has those sores around her mouth, she grinds her teeth all night long, etc. The report is that people can recover from meth abuse, but the average user is a lot younger. Physical Recovery, mental recovery seems more possible, being young also means being impressionable either way, for better or worse..older people, can they recover from such an impacting drug?are effects more permanent? How do you get someone to admit they are using, how can you help when they don't want to admit it. I am really worried about her, but feel helpless
2006-10-18
06:05:49
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of course it is more than her teeth that i have to go on, and she's been on it for 4 months and all the advanced signs are showing...her teeth are the latest of things that are really starting to show....and it is odd enough to notice...
2006-10-18
07:05:25 ·
update #1
she is 36, and I know it's probably not good for me to feel this way, but I feel responsible. If I was such a great boyfriend/lover/friend would she have gone and found someone else a new drug and totally change her life or affect her life in such a dramatic way....
2006-10-18
07:08:43 ·
update #2