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[quote=Anonymous]My nephew developed a drug addiction by 15 years old, he has Anxiety and ADHD. He's also highly sensitive and, because they medicated late, he would refuse his ADHD meds and you can't make a high school kid take a pill. He is in his mid 20s now, has been in 2 or 3 different lockdown and out patient (ha, those are useless) drug programs, has been sober, then descended back into using, causing psychosis and SEVERE aggression and hallucinations - that was scary and he had to be removed from one parents' home to another due to fear of what he'd do. (Holes in walls, benches and tables destroyed, but no humans or animals physically injured) (divorce was thrown in for funsies somewhere in the middle of all of this) He is clean now, and starting to pick up the pieces, but it hasn't been a year since he's been sober, so we are all hoping, waiting with baited breath, and hoping some more. And the Reiners could have been my family, and that's very scary. I think we won't let our breath out until he's been sober for 3 years. [/quote]
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