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Old 07-17-2006, 04:28 PM
enigmaepisode enigmaepisode is offline
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Unhappy A very good friend of mine is beginning to scare me...

So one of my very good friends and I first tried ecstasy about 3 months ago.
It was an amazing experience I'm not going to lie.. But then after that day he didn't not stop rolling.
There was a week period where he took about 13 rolls.
And well at this point i'm a bit worried.
He sold his psp to buy $280 worth of rolls... Is it me or is that just a bit sad?
And now after a week and a half of not rolling he is going to buy 10 rolls for this week..
I thought he would stop atleast for a month but this is beginning to really get to him..
I don't know what to do anymore and it really worries me as a friend.
I don't think i'm being stupid at all about it.
Though, he believes that he can resolve all his problems by rolling.
Makes me very angry that he believes he can do this when after he rolls he will eventually feel like crap again..


-A worried and concerned friend.
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Old 08-06-2006, 05:10 PM
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Default re: A very good friend of mine is beginning to scare me...

Hey friend, ecstasy is a very harmful drug when you do it on a regular basis. If you can limit the use of it to only every now and then (say 4 times a year or so) it's not exactly good for you but I can think of a lot of worse things one could be doing. The long-term affects of ecstasy use aren't really known but I can assure you that it isn't a positive thing. Especially because when people do it often, it can cause serious problems. I used to do ecstasy but I quit after I realized it was the cause of my depression. It really screws with your serotonin levels and pretty much drains them. It comes to a point where you just won't feel happy after you take the drug for a while. It sounds like your friend may need your help. It may seem like a bad thing to do, but you may want to consider talking to his family and other friends about the problem and seek help. You could be risking your friendship with him/her but in the long run, you'll be playing the part of a true friend because you care. I have a lot of experience when it comes to drugs and if it wasn't for my friends and family stepping in God only knows where I'd be. I wish you the best of luck.
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Old 09-04-2006, 04:31 AM
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Hi,

U surely need to gt your firend out of it ASAP. Not only its harmful but economically, he will be going to dripping. So get the best drug rehab program started for him.


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Old 09-04-2006, 04:32 AM
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Aso u can ccheck exciting options at http://www.drug-rehab-program-directory.com or http://www.soberrecovery.com or any local physician in your area would give a better idea of it
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Old 04-03-2007, 05:29 AM
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It is a bit scary but try saving your friend as soon as you can.
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