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Date / Time: 10/10/2009 8:58 PM UTC
What To Look For in Heroin Abuse, Addiction.
Many people often wonder if someone they love is using drugs. No one wants to believe that they might be using drugs. Lack of knowledge won’t solve the problem if one exists. Unless one can identify the signs of heroin drug abuse or heroin drug addiction, getting the help they need is impossible.
Mary Rieser, Executive Director for the Atlanta Recovery Center Drug Rehab, comments: "I recently interviewed a recovering heroin drug addict. He freely spoke of his heroin addiction throughout his high school years into adulthood. His friends considered him one of the “lucky” ones. His parents had been able to provide him with a good education give him a hefty allowance and a nice car.
“But they never dreamed that the car and the money made it possible for him to develop and maintain a heroin addiction - one that eventually took the place of school and he dropped out. Finally it became unnecessary to drive the nice car to the ‘hood’ to buy his heroin. Heroin business in his neighborhood was burgeoning and dealers started delivering as they still do today.
‘The final delivery is made through some local kids, so there is probably nothing really suspicious looking to the untrained eyes, abundant in this posh neighborhood. In fact, as he explained, unsuspecting parents in his neighborhood are still buying heroin for their children.
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