Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Title says it all. Cocaine addict in college and twenties. Now in thirties and supposedly not using anymore.
Supposedly? Nope!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:*looks at all these replies* And this is why America has the addiction problem it does these days. Can't got a week without a new overdose story in suburbia or some strung-out college kid dying and you wonder why your relatives and friends back home are dying.
http://www.ajc.com/news/local/tech-student-shot-officer-killed-campus/cU4dldHd4sCKYS5tjmGIaN/
What does this have to do with drugs? This sounds more like suicide by cop.
Anonymous wrote:*looks at all these replies* And this is why America has the addiction problem it does these days. Can't got a week without a new overdose story in suburbia or some strung-out college kid dying and you wonder why your relatives and friends back home are dying.
http://www.ajc.com/news/local/tech-student-shot-officer-killed-campus/cU4dldHd4sCKYS5tjmGIaN/
Anonymous wrote:Eh. I dated a guy who had to go to rehab for a fentanyl problem which is probably way worse. It was pretty far in his past, he has an outstanding job, and never had any other issues. People make mistakes and I don't think I'm better than anyone else. So, it would depend. I wouldn't rule it out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Define addict. Partied and used it a lot at college parties? Or like full blown- couldn't go a few hours without using it?
Maybe more like partying but who knows really - addicts tend to cover up and lie. The word addiction was used.
Anonymous wrote:I would give someone a chance. I work with a group of older guys who all did cocaine daily in the 80s and then put it behind them as their careers progresses and never looked back. In many ways it seems like it would be easier to turn that corner with illegal drugs than with alcohol.
Anonymous wrote:Title says it all. Cocaine addict in college and twenties. Now in thirties and supposedly not using anymore.

Anonymous wrote:Eh. I dated a guy who had to go to rehab for a fentanyl problem which is probably way worse. It was pretty far in his past, he has an outstanding job, and never had any other issues. People make mistakes and I don't think I'm better than anyone else. So, it would depend. I wouldn't rule it out.
Anonymous wrote:Eh. I dated a guy who had to go to rehab for a fentanyl problem which is probably way worse. It was pretty far in his past, he has an outstanding job, and never had any other issues. People make mistakes and I don't think I'm better than anyone else. So, it would depend. I wouldn't rule it out.