I met him 9 months ago, just a few months after he left rehab. He told me of his past and his heroin abuse of 7 years. I accepted him as he was and knew id be in for a rough road ahead. I was naive to the fact that relapse would happen. I am not an addict.
December 11th would've been a year clean of heroin for him. First I found the straw cut into a point with dark residue. He claimed it was Coke. A few days later I found the tiny bags of a brown powder I'd never seen before in my life. Both items were casually or shall I say wrecklessly left on the bathroom sink.
He claimed it started out as selling to make money, then of course he couldn't resist temptation. He admitted to snorting heroin for about a month now and believes he can quit on his own by lowering his intake. He does a 1/10 bag in the morning and one at night.
Is this possible or am I just enabling him by giving him a chance to climb out on his own?
December 11th would've been a year clean of heroin for him. First I found the straw cut into a point with dark residue. He claimed it was Coke. A few days later I found the tiny bags of a brown powder I'd never seen before in my life. Both items were casually or shall I say wrecklessly left on the bathroom sink.
He claimed it started out as selling to make money, then of course he couldn't resist temptation. He admitted to snorting heroin for about a month now and believes he can quit on his own by lowering his intake. He does a 1/10 bag in the morning and one at night.
Is this possible or am I just enabling him by giving him a chance to climb out on his own?