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In reply to the discussion: Marion Barry's son dies of an overdose [View all]Warpy
(114,406 posts)29. Congratulations for finding your way out of it.
I've only been dependent, never addicted, and when the pills ran out I decided that was it, even though there was plenty of residual pain. It sucked and I'd have to say it was really mild compared to what I've seen addicts go through.
I have a friend who also found his way out. He described it as trying smack on a dare and then waking up 18 years later.
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Unfortunately drug addiction is part of the culture in some segments of society....
pipoman
Aug 2016
#2
Why would I...you're already proclaiming me what ever it is...oh yeah..a racist...
pipoman
Aug 2016
#40
Where'd ya go? Decided maybe you jumped to a false conclusion based on hatred rather than facts?
pipoman
Aug 2016
#45
While all answers are responses, not all response are answers. Yours was a clever response.
LanternWaste
Aug 2016
#47
No more, nor no less clear than responding to the question "what is the sum of 2+2?"
LanternWaste
Aug 2016
#48
I think this is one of the most racist statements I have read on DU, in it's implication ...
kwassa
Aug 2016
#53
I disagree. Marion Barry (the father) was the Mayor of Washington D.C. and had all the resources
Trust Buster
Aug 2016
#12
I agree. A lot of people that comment on addiction have no idea how powerful it is.
Skeeter Barnes
Aug 2016
#15