lonewolf05
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Ok, long story that I'm going to try and shorten.
So about a year ago I started hanging out with this girl who I knew was an intravenous user of 30mg oxycodone, dilaudids, etc. Anyway, she is in her early 20's, used for about 3-4 years and had been through the legal system at least once. I kept my distance at first, but other than the drug problem I really started to like her and saw how great of a person she was, she also was attracted to me and went out of her way to spend time with me. I expressed my concerns about her usage and how I eventually expected her to get clean if we were to be together long term.
Anyway, a few weeks after we officially started dating she loses her job. She tells me she's done with drugs because she can't afford it anymore. I believe her, but in the back of my mind I'm very suspicious. There are times when I notice her tiny pupils at night, her (high) voice over the phone, but for the most part I totally believe she's clean because without the job... how else would she get oxys?
Well this goes on for a few weeks until I finally look through her cell phone and discover she had been prostituting herself to her drug dealers for oxys. <snip--tempting advice to desperate addicts>. I immediately confronted her and this caused a huge argument between her, myself, her family, and her legitimate friends. She even attempted suicide, but that night I showed up, took her to someplace very quiet and we spoke for what seemed like several hours. She agreed to my proposal of getting a course of Vivitrol shots that I would pay for, because her family didn't have the money and she didn't have insurance. I did this basically because I figured if whoring herself out for her DOC wasn't rock bottom, then only death would be her rock bottom and I felt like I was saving her life by paying for her treatment.
Anyway, I make arrangements for her to start seeing a doctor and getting the vivitrol shot. Pay for her support meds so she can get through the initial seven-ten day sober period before the shot, to which she really went through with it and eventually did get the Vivitrol shot which completely blocks your opiate receptors.
From this point on, over the next few months, everything was completely fine. We became very close and did things that normal couples do together, going to movies, clubs, trips to theme parks, etc. Her family began speaking to her again, she found another job, she began exercising and putting healthy weight back on, EVERYTHING was looking up for her.
However, about a month ago I started noticing the old signs of opiate abuse. She began trying to keep her distance from me, she was always short on money, pupils constricted at night, etc. She denied she was using again to which I believed because she was on the Vivitrol shot. My suspicions were confirmed when I went through her cell phone again and saw text messages between her and her dealers setting up deals. I was crushed, upset, angry, but at least this time she was paying for them with cash instead of herself.
When confronted she denied everything and came up with a huge story about helping a friend who was a user get some and he would eventually pay her back. I continued to press her to go to a free inpatient rehab facility in the area, but she was totally against it. This was until about two weeks ago I again went through her phone and found her once again offering her "services" to a dealer because she blew her entire paycheck in 3 days. At this point I was over the relationship because she had become a full blown addict again. I called both of her dealers, threatened them and turned all of the information I had on them over to the police.
The next day when my gf (now ex at this point) found out she totally freaked out. She got extremely upset at me and told me she could no longer be around me.
My question to everyone is this, I'm well aware that opiates are extremely addictive, but after being clean for 3-4 months, getting your life back in order, what would compell someone to start using again after everything they had just been through, including stealing and prostitution? I would especially like female responses on this, but any response would be greatly appreciated.
Also, we went over a week without speaking but she is now texting me asking how life is going. I know deep down she cares about me, but after 3 or 4 years of IV usage, is there any hope she can live a normal life again?
So about a year ago I started hanging out with this girl who I knew was an intravenous user of 30mg oxycodone, dilaudids, etc. Anyway, she is in her early 20's, used for about 3-4 years and had been through the legal system at least once. I kept my distance at first, but other than the drug problem I really started to like her and saw how great of a person she was, she also was attracted to me and went out of her way to spend time with me. I expressed my concerns about her usage and how I eventually expected her to get clean if we were to be together long term.
Anyway, a few weeks after we officially started dating she loses her job. She tells me she's done with drugs because she can't afford it anymore. I believe her, but in the back of my mind I'm very suspicious. There are times when I notice her tiny pupils at night, her (high) voice over the phone, but for the most part I totally believe she's clean because without the job... how else would she get oxys?
Well this goes on for a few weeks until I finally look through her cell phone and discover she had been prostituting herself to her drug dealers for oxys. <snip--tempting advice to desperate addicts>. I immediately confronted her and this caused a huge argument between her, myself, her family, and her legitimate friends. She even attempted suicide, but that night I showed up, took her to someplace very quiet and we spoke for what seemed like several hours. She agreed to my proposal of getting a course of Vivitrol shots that I would pay for, because her family didn't have the money and she didn't have insurance. I did this basically because I figured if whoring herself out for her DOC wasn't rock bottom, then only death would be her rock bottom and I felt like I was saving her life by paying for her treatment.
Anyway, I make arrangements for her to start seeing a doctor and getting the vivitrol shot. Pay for her support meds so she can get through the initial seven-ten day sober period before the shot, to which she really went through with it and eventually did get the Vivitrol shot which completely blocks your opiate receptors.
From this point on, over the next few months, everything was completely fine. We became very close and did things that normal couples do together, going to movies, clubs, trips to theme parks, etc. Her family began speaking to her again, she found another job, she began exercising and putting healthy weight back on, EVERYTHING was looking up for her.
However, about a month ago I started noticing the old signs of opiate abuse. She began trying to keep her distance from me, she was always short on money, pupils constricted at night, etc. She denied she was using again to which I believed because she was on the Vivitrol shot. My suspicions were confirmed when I went through her cell phone again and saw text messages between her and her dealers setting up deals. I was crushed, upset, angry, but at least this time she was paying for them with cash instead of herself.
When confronted she denied everything and came up with a huge story about helping a friend who was a user get some and he would eventually pay her back. I continued to press her to go to a free inpatient rehab facility in the area, but she was totally against it. This was until about two weeks ago I again went through her phone and found her once again offering her "services" to a dealer because she blew her entire paycheck in 3 days. At this point I was over the relationship because she had become a full blown addict again. I called both of her dealers, threatened them and turned all of the information I had on them over to the police.
The next day when my gf (now ex at this point) found out she totally freaked out. She got extremely upset at me and told me she could no longer be around me.
My question to everyone is this, I'm well aware that opiates are extremely addictive, but after being clean for 3-4 months, getting your life back in order, what would compell someone to start using again after everything they had just been through, including stealing and prostitution? I would especially like female responses on this, but any response would be greatly appreciated.
Also, we went over a week without speaking but she is now texting me asking how life is going. I know deep down she cares about me, but after 3 or 4 years of IV usage, is there any hope she can live a normal life again?
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