Deru
Bluelight Crew
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Hey all,
One of my buddies made some bad decisions a few years back and has spent the last five years on the streets. He’s now in the end stages of congestive heart failure, and is near death.
Lately he has been getting aggressive and anxious and I thought it was due to lack of nicotine, but today he finally admitted it was due to lack of crack (he’s been denying he’s using drugs for the past two years...)
At any rate he’s been clean for three weeks , and he says the physical addiction is now overwhelming. He says that a 20 rock of crack will do him fine, and that he’s not going to go abusing it he just wants to smoke it once.
I’m afraid if I turn him down he’s going to go back to the streets and wind up dead within a month. Literally it took the guy 10 minutes to climb a flight of stairs when he got released from the hospital a week ago.
What do I do?
This is an interesting question, and one I can maybe provide insight on from my own situation. I have heart disease, a pacemaker, a collapsed lower lobe in my right lung, among so many other problems. I've had three open heart surgeries, I'm 33 and I know I have 5 to 10 years of life left, at best (all due to intravenous drug use).
I made a conscious decision to live out my remaining days happy, doing what I want, instead of spending them miserable making others happy.
I smoke crack daily, but the interesting portion of this, is my heart actually prevents me from going on binges due to severe fluid accumulation if I overdo.
So, I wind up doing maybe 100 to 200 mg per day, at most. I've never in my life been able to control my use with cocaine, but when another hit just adds more fluid in my lungs and I can't breathe, it's obviously a simple negative reinforcement mechanism (i.e. keep abusing it, I can't breathe, simple.)
From your standpoint, though, your friend is putting you in a difficult position, so I understand the moral dilemma. I guess all I can say is, if he is about to die, than it should be his choice on how he wants that to play out.
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