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So I know a meth user.
#31
(10-15-2025, 09:08 AM)Quantum12 Wrote: It’s the addiction in your head. All you think about is getting your next dose. People lie all the time, even non druggies.

And you should run from nondruggies who lie too.
Folks like that are a problem and most people aren't qualified to handle it.
#32
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#33
(10-15-2025, 09:17 AM)BeTheGoddess Wrote: What happened to stop us from getting high as a psudo awakening.?.. we go to heroin. The "use to be..." was as a kid, as a teen smack was cheap. as an adult I have helped dozens of people get clean from hard drugs, but yeah, I am not some pedestrian.


 I don't know you...I'm not pretending to know you in any way, shape, or form 
Thus, my posts are strictly about my life experiences. 

I have not used the terms 'school girl" or "pedestrian"; therefore, these are your quasi-independent conclusions and interpretations.

I am NOT casting aspersions as to your "addiction" experience and knowledge. 

I have no doubt you've had a wide range of experiences, indulgences, and excesses in drugs, discipline, and debauchery 

No psychonaut ability needed

 The evidence is clear and distinct in your prose and posts.
His mind was not for rent to any god or government
Always hopeful yet discontent, knows changes aren't permanent
But change is 
Professor Neil Ellwood Peart 
 
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#34
A gaschromatograph-massspectromitor will work as well as my mispelling.

Please let me know if I have posted around that topic.
I was not here.
#35
(10-15-2025, 09:18 AM)Sirius Wrote: If the prevailing solution is to run away then we have an issue

What do you suggest? I haven't told her to hit the road yet. I did tell her I was done with being late, and excuses for being late. I was considering telling her tomorrow, I don't have anymore work.

I don't think she is a real heavy user. But I can see it in her actions full of excuses, lies, it's always something. And she is picking at pimps/sores on her face. I told her she is going to permanently scar herself up, as she isn't a spring chicken anymore.

How do I say. Look I know you say your not using meth, but I know that is a lie, without pissing her off. I could say. I know you are using meth, I'm willing to help you get off it, if you are not willing to quit. this is where we part ways.

But if she isn't willing to quit, which I don't think she is, then that means a lot of drama for me. With how dare you call me a liar, blah blah blah blah. 

But if I just say I don't have anymore work, then we can just drift apart peacefully.
                                   
#36
(10-16-2025, 11:34 PM)Unknownparadox Wrote: What do you suggest? I haven't told her to hit the road yet. I did tell her I was done with being late, and excuses for being late. I was considering telling her tomorrow, I don't have anymore work.

I don't think she is a real heavy user. But I can see it in her actions full of excuses, lies, it's always something. And she is picking at pimps/sores on her face. I told her she is going to permanently scar herself up, as she isn't a spring chicken anymore.

How do I say. Look I know you say your not using meth, but I know that is a lie, without pissing her off. I could say. I know you are using meth, I'm willing to help you get off it, if you are not willing to quit. this is where we part ways.

But if she isn't willing to quit, which I don't think she is, then that means a lot of drama for me. With how dare you call me a liar, blah blah blah blah. 

But if I just say I don't have anymore work, then we can just drift apart peacefully.

The drugs are a coping mechanism, you can't get her off the drugs without addressing that. Whatever you say will be resisted, but it will stick. There seems to be a trust issue that goes both ways. She won't change without hitting rock-bottom and that's usually a slow process and shocking events. Not sure what that means for your business. Looking after a bird with a broken wings comes to mind, are you going to stick her in a box, how will she react? How long will it take? There will be replaces and crazy antics.

If it's just business and it's being effected negatively let it go otherwise it's a long game and you have to accept it's her thing and not yours. How deeply do you want to get involved, do you know what you are in for?

I could tell me own story here and the two years I spent in rehabilitation, I was not there because of addiction, but drugs played a central role for everyone... Not everyone survived. The message is really in the word.

Rehabilitation is care that can help you get back, keep, or improve abilities that you need for daily life. These abilities may be physical, mental, and/or cognitive (thinking and learning). You may have lost them because of a disease or injury, or as a side effect from a medical treatment.
#37
She knows that you know but why should she care? You are still hanging around, fancying the pants off her. She has you well sussed out.

It's all silly childish behaviour really.

Just be honest with yourself and kind to her.
#38
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