This is Louis, my wife's younger and only brother and my best friend. He never used drugs in his life until he was injured at work and prescribed oxys (hillbilly heroin). He quickly became addicted and within 6 months he was a different person that we did not recognize. When he could no longer afford the pills, heroin was an effective and cheaper alternative. A year after getting hurt he was gone. He never hurt anybody but himself.

I've talked about my addictions to alcohol and gambling. These are legal things that I never planned on being addicted to. If I had amnesia, I wouldn't believe anyone who could tell me all the crazy things I did. It's as if it was a completely different life and I'm very lucky to be alive. Some people are more susceptible to addiction and I'm one of them. I never hurt anybody but myself. It's a living hell of terrible suffering that's not easy to get out of.
There are many reasons why people get into drugs. Many are suffering from depression or past trauma and they can't cope with life. Some people make poor choices that are not malicious in any way. For some people it runs in the family and some people just didn't have good parents. Anybody who would compare these poor people to others who are willfully harming others and not themselves, either know nothing about addiction or are insensitive. For anyone in this thread I believe it's the former. It's understandable because I lived through it and I can't even believe it myself. Of course some addicts do hurt others, but if you've never been there you have no idea how powerless you become.
I've talked about my addictions to alcohol and gambling. These are legal things that I never planned on being addicted to. If I had amnesia, I wouldn't believe anyone who could tell me all the crazy things I did. It's as if it was a completely different life and I'm very lucky to be alive. Some people are more susceptible to addiction and I'm one of them. I never hurt anybody but myself. It's a living hell of terrible suffering that's not easy to get out of.
There are many reasons why people get into drugs. Many are suffering from depression or past trauma and they can't cope with life. Some people make poor choices that are not malicious in any way. For some people it runs in the family and some people just didn't have good parents. Anybody who would compare these poor people to others who are willfully harming others and not themselves, either know nothing about addiction or are insensitive. For anyone in this thread I believe it's the former. It's understandable because I lived through it and I can't even believe it myself. Of course some addicts do hurt others, but if you've never been there you have no idea how powerless you become.