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Maria
1/29/2010 9:33:47 AM
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Emma
1/15/2010 8:15:43 PM
hI I am a mum to three boys, my eldest has started to take recreational drugs, but now he is doing m-cat.... This has a very bad side effect on him, while on this drug he is lovley and kind, when coming down from this he is nasty mean he has been to hospital twice on this drug, as he is a epileptic and m-cat brings seizures on aswell as a very massive heart race...... As people don,t know alot about this so called leagal high, I am not sure what eles to do with him as all his so called friends are doing it.. And we are known as moaning parents. I know this drug will be the death of my child!!!!!!!!!!. ANY HELP OR ADVICE would be great..

Avery worried parent.
mitch carter
1/9/2010 5:54:22 PM
I am a recovering heroin and crack addict... I am currently on 60mls of methadone and on benzodiazapines to help me cope with anxiety and depression and sleeplesness. I have been trying to get into some sort of rehab or detox for 3 years now but have had no support from the proffesionals dealing with my case... I have no money so i cant afford private rehabilitation??? I am relly desperate... I have come down from 160 mls of methadone to 60mls by my self. I have had open heart surgery and had to have 2 of my main valves replaced because i had a bacterial infection on my heart due to using a dirty needle one day while injectinng heroin. I have stayed clean off illegal drugs for three years now and i just feel like i am loosing hope and the will to carry on because i cant seem to get off the last of the methadone because the withdrawl symptoms affect my heart so harshly... yea if there is anyone who could offer advice i would be eternally greatfull... yours sincerely...mitch carter
nic
1/9/2010 2:43:59 PM
hello, i have recently met a man who when i first met i didn't realise had a drink problem, but as the days go by the signs are there, he lies about drinking, he hides alcohol around his flat thinking that i wont see it and is just generally drunk all the time, the problem i have is i know that getting off alcohol is the worst out of all the addictions, its the worst cluck of them all, and it worries me that if i did leave him one of two things would happen, he would carry on drinking and eventually die or he would try and come off it himself and have a really bad time.....i am mentally exhusted but i really cant just leave him because i have very strong feelings for him and of course would feel very guilty if anything did happen to him and i hadn't helped, should i suggest that he go to rehab or counselling or just sit him down and have a chat, he has been very drunk recently and he's been violent with me and abusive but i still care for him and realise that it was the drink doing that to him, so i am in need of advice and would appreciate if you could help thanks
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12/30/2009 2:33:15 AM
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James Fox
12/29/2009 1:35:18 PM
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Ray
12/20/2009 11:08:33 PM
Re: Peter
Difficult situation for you to be in. However, your choices are quite simple - either accept that your boyfriend is the way he is, and continue with the relationship in that knowledge, or don't accept it, and do what is right for you. If your boyfriend does have a problem with GBL, he will only do something about it, firstly, when he recognises that he has a problem, and secondly, when HE decides to do something about it. It is highly unlikely that you will be able to persuade him either, that he has a problem, or that he should do something about it. Therefore, the point I am making is; he is responsible for his life, as you are responsible for your life. You have a difficult choice to make, but remember that it is YOUR choice.
Peter
12/20/2009 9:46:04 PM
Hi, I hae recently moved in with my new boyfriend, actual i moved to Uk to be with him. And wasn't awear that he was addicted to G (GBL). The main problem for me is, that I didn't expect to have a addicted boyfriend adn actually neither don't want to have one, is that he (of course I quess) is not awear himself that he has become addicted to G. The first time I myself tryed it was actually with him. I reading about the family roles descibed here at the web site, and actually allready can see myself as being the Chief Enabler. Not that I keep taking it with him. But I can see that I have allready started acting like that role, which I must say is a bit frightning. The thing that puzzles me the most is that he has told me, that he hahave tryed other things where he go high in a bad way, so there for he stoped taken them. When he gets high, he gets somewhat oncontrolable, and bit.. violent is the wrong way, but he gets vialent in he way of gesturing and bloody anoying. I know that G is addicting, and he knows that to. the thing I don't understand is why he keeps going on taking it, when he after he has taken it for some days, that he has to sleep nearly t2-3 days to get freesh again, after not getting enough sleep for so many days, when he stop taking other things liek extacy (which is yaers ago - acording to himself). basicly I guess my eye have just been open dramaticly, after moving in.

So the thing I want to ask is: Do any one here know of good ways of breaking it to a person, that he is addicted and should stop with it for his own sake? And how would one going about getting of the G?

I one day told me that he did not want to get to high again, so I should tell him not to take anymore, when he had had enough. The thing just is he never listens anyway. And tha last two days I have noticed that he is sneaking of into the kitchen to take. hte thing just is that he does not stop before he is so high that he runs around the hous yelling loudly like if he wanted to get it out of his body.

I don't think I cant talk with any of i s friends about it for help, becaurse most of them also take someting. and if i mention he is high, when he pretents not to be, he of course gets irritated, and just turns his head away.

What to do?
Ian Young
12/9/2009 4:45:27 PM
Help looking for an Independent detox or treatment centre?
I work in the Private sector but am aware of the best value rehabs & clinics you can purchase in the UK.
Happy to help.
atyia shaheen
12/9/2009 11:59:25 AM
looking for rehab clinic that offers free nhs treatment in uk any were for a family member please can you get back to me
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