Depends. You might need to, in the short-term just to get over the initial shock of losing someone close to you. Nothing to be ashamed of, sometimes people need help.
That said, ask a lot of questions before taking any medication.
2007-01-22 06:48:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Please do not do drugs! I can tell you that all drugs have side effects and harm the human body in many ways, even pot can cause loss of motivation, gynomastica (enlarged breast), damage chromosomes , increase blood pressure, increase appetite and cause depression in teenagers.
Drugs are habit forming because they work on the neurotransmitters of the brain the "feel good" center of the brain that's why people crave for them. Have you ever heard of anyone trying a drug only once? It's very rare because if they are not physically addicting then they are psychologically addicting.
You don't need something that is going to make you feel good for awhile and then bring you right down. The street drugs are full of additives that can damage your lungs and your cardiovascular system as well.It's all a great big risk when you take a drug because you never know what it will do to you as each person's body is different. For an example: two people snort coke, one is fine however the other one has a seizure and ends up in a rehab hospital for life with brain damage.
Yes that's a fact, that was one of my patients. I've seen alot and I can tell you Drugs are Dangerous. Stay strong ,stand tall, walk away.Hope you make the right choice and take care!
2007-01-22 07:04:40
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answered by lorrina b 3
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The best advice I can give is to talk about it with someone, even if it is the Samaritans or your G.P. I have been there myself and drugs can help(depends on which drugs) but in the long run drugs just make normal life harder to get back to. There are some good prescription anti-depressants which although wont work immediately, will start to change your chemical balance in your brain,thus ensuring you feel brighter and happier in general. But these can be difficult to give up and don't work for everyone.
Whatever you do though, don't bottle it up. Talk, cry,talk, get angry, cry and talk some more. It wont bring your friend back but it will help you deal with your loss.
Hope this helps!!
2007-01-22 07:04:29
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answered by BobtheEcoBuilder 2
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As in legal drugs?
They may help mask your pain until some of the pain lessens but really it could just cause a bigger build up which could lead to a massive breakdown. If you do go for them, also add some counciling the combo can help.
If you mean illeagal drugs, then no it won't help. It will only make things worse, sorry!
2007-01-22 06:49:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Drugs will hide the pain, not ease it. When you come down you'll have both your grief and your drug problem to deal with.
There are better ways, talk to someone, call an anonymous helpline if you need to.
Ask yourself - would your friend want you to go down this road? Would your friend want to be responsable for you getting into drugs?
The only real healer is time, when you will be able to celebrate the life rather than mourn the death.
2007-01-22 06:53:25
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answered by The Wandering Blade 4
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Yes. However, use those drugs that are doctor prescribed for what ails you. It is you who will take the drug, right? your question is vague in this. If your friend is passing then anything that might help them should be given to them.
2007-01-22 06:57:55
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answered by Marcus R. 6
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People can always tell what to do. However, ask yourself the question Because you are asking us, that tells me you don't buy that idea. And for that I applaud you. Let me ask you. What do you think you should be doing to get some closure and acceptance. Pills for this pills for that. We can do that now but what about the dealing of your friends passing. The pills will be gone your friend will still be gone, but guess what? You still will have to deal with his passing.
God bless you. Trust in God, he won't let you down
2007-01-22 06:55:03
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answered by JOHN 7
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My brother was a drug user for 10 years when I was growing up he put my family and I through hell. HE permanently tore my whole family apart. Needless to say I absolutely hate him. You may want to think twice before selling drugs. You may not thing its bad, but that's what a junkie does, they dont care if they hurt other people. They will lie, cheat, and steal for that thrill.
2007-01-22 06:49:26
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answered by SphinxEyez999 2
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No, drugs isnt the answer, it's better to slowly deal with the death of your friend without the help of drugs. You could even talk to a doctor and maybe they could prescribe you some medication.....but don't do drugs.
2007-01-22 06:49:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutly not! Time is the only thing that will help you with your friends passing. Drugs will only speed up your on demise.
2007-01-22 06:50:01
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answered by bargod 4
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