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Old 08-28-2009, 05:02 PM  
seeric
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stopping drug use & then resuming at a later date "at the same dose" is in fact the biggest (overdose killer) in the world

i have yet to meet a person firmly in the grips of addiction that has overdosed....it's the people that stop/go to rehab/or take a break & then resume.....they usually die within the first 3-4 days of resuming

thank you for taking the time to explain it a1r3k & kids....remember, drugs are not a toy/game, they are a way of life, or no way at all
bingo. not a game. not a toy. like playing russian roulette. you take your chances every time you play it. with them being so easily associated with fun things like parties, music and clubs, the reality is lost to what you are really doing, which is ingesting poison into your physiological being with the intent of creating a chemical reaction that results in temporary euphoria. many factors determine the effect. mood. diet. physical condition. mental stability. you have to know that you can die every time you play the game. if you don't you shouldn't touch them.

rumor is he was depressed. i read that on a few blogs and heard from a few of his personal acquaintances that he was in fact really depressed lately. mixing depression with drugs is a bad, bad combination and normally doesn't end well.

i feel bad for him that no one caught the warning signs if that is the case. people like him have lots of people around them, and i know from running in that scene that most people in your immediate circle don't care much about you when you really break it down. it's a very shallow, unrewarding lifestyle. it appears to be all rockstar from the outside, but on the inside it's pretty empty at times.

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