captaincaveman
Bluelighter
Hey peeps,
Been a while but I've got a problem (apologies for length). A while ago I let a friend move in with me as he was feeling pretty low after someone we both knew (he knew her better) killed herself. Didn't charge him any rent as he's a mate. Anyway, soon as he's in he quits his job. Fine, he's grieving, been there myself and you do need time to sort yourself out. He's also ex army and his wife left him after they lost their baby so he's been through the wars (literally) and always had a lot of time for the guy.
This guy loves speed, only drug he does and he does a lot of it. I said that maybe he should cut down on the speed. He just laughed at me. All my friends know the struggle I've had with drugs over the years but I'm winning. He's saying it's not as if he's doing heroin all the time like I did for a while and strangely he says it opens his mind. Well when I come home from work, this is what his opened mind has achieved, watching sci fi shows on his TV or he's out cold. One of the reasons he said he wanted to move in was to change career and do something that uses his brain (with my help). He's smart and does have genuine intellectual curiousity which I hoped to help focus into a change in career path. What has actually happened is that rather than pay London's outrageous rents, he justs parties for days.
I've had enough. I feel like I've been taken for a ride. I have a romanticised view of man (and woman) that we're all intrinisically good but sometimes drift off the path. I hope that's all that's happened, he saw an opportunity to save money and have a good laugh. It's not like I need the money anyway so what's the problem? In legal terms, misrepresentation but also waste of opportunity. If he said he wanted to take some time off and go on three day benders I might have been slightly reluctant but he's been through some awful shit (also an orphan, no family, so to achieve what he has goes against all the stats for kids brought up in care in the UK, probably the world)
I'm not going to throw him out, my girlfriend likes him as well but I've got to set some ground rules. Sounds odd but I don't really mind having speed in my house as never my DOC and I don't think he's a full blown addict but never really met speed freaks so who knows. Maybe I should just let him get on with it? But it's been three months and he's started asking about the best ways to kill yourself. He's got no family, he's ex-wife doesn't speak to him so he can do what he wants according to him. That's the subject that always gets me. I try and laugh it off by saying the worst ways like crucifying yourself (can't get last nail in) but I can't deal with this at the moment and no way he'd get sectioned, he's too smart.
What would be good is if there is anyone with armed forces experience as this is one subject he never, ever talks about. I know a few bits about Afghanistan when he's off his head on K, but any attempt to follow up is shot down completely.
Right that's it. Been building for a while, maybe this isn't really the right forum but drug use is spiralling hence TDS.
CC
Been a while but I've got a problem (apologies for length). A while ago I let a friend move in with me as he was feeling pretty low after someone we both knew (he knew her better) killed herself. Didn't charge him any rent as he's a mate. Anyway, soon as he's in he quits his job. Fine, he's grieving, been there myself and you do need time to sort yourself out. He's also ex army and his wife left him after they lost their baby so he's been through the wars (literally) and always had a lot of time for the guy.
This guy loves speed, only drug he does and he does a lot of it. I said that maybe he should cut down on the speed. He just laughed at me. All my friends know the struggle I've had with drugs over the years but I'm winning. He's saying it's not as if he's doing heroin all the time like I did for a while and strangely he says it opens his mind. Well when I come home from work, this is what his opened mind has achieved, watching sci fi shows on his TV or he's out cold. One of the reasons he said he wanted to move in was to change career and do something that uses his brain (with my help). He's smart and does have genuine intellectual curiousity which I hoped to help focus into a change in career path. What has actually happened is that rather than pay London's outrageous rents, he justs parties for days.
I've had enough. I feel like I've been taken for a ride. I have a romanticised view of man (and woman) that we're all intrinisically good but sometimes drift off the path. I hope that's all that's happened, he saw an opportunity to save money and have a good laugh. It's not like I need the money anyway so what's the problem? In legal terms, misrepresentation but also waste of opportunity. If he said he wanted to take some time off and go on three day benders I might have been slightly reluctant but he's been through some awful shit (also an orphan, no family, so to achieve what he has goes against all the stats for kids brought up in care in the UK, probably the world)
I'm not going to throw him out, my girlfriend likes him as well but I've got to set some ground rules. Sounds odd but I don't really mind having speed in my house as never my DOC and I don't think he's a full blown addict but never really met speed freaks so who knows. Maybe I should just let him get on with it? But it's been three months and he's started asking about the best ways to kill yourself. He's got no family, he's ex-wife doesn't speak to him so he can do what he wants according to him. That's the subject that always gets me. I try and laugh it off by saying the worst ways like crucifying yourself (can't get last nail in) but I can't deal with this at the moment and no way he'd get sectioned, he's too smart.
What would be good is if there is anyone with armed forces experience as this is one subject he never, ever talks about. I know a few bits about Afghanistan when he's off his head on K, but any attempt to follow up is shot down completely.
Right that's it. Been building for a while, maybe this isn't really the right forum but drug use is spiralling hence TDS.
CC
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