My boyfriend and I have been together for
2 years now.....He has smoked it and was
addicted to it in the past and has gone to
jail for it. When I met him I was under
the impression he would never do it
again...but He has done it twice and
snorted it once...We have a two month old
baby now...I am afraid he will become
addicted to it again. He says he won't
because he has too much to lose and he
never had anything important ot lose
before he just wants to let lose because
he works so hard. What should I do I am
scared...I don't do any drugs....Please
help
Thank you
Scared
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harmony1
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Posted: 05-22-08 04:23am
Hi,
I don't know a lot about crack but I saw
your post and you seem upset so I thought
i'd reply. When did he go to jail for it?
Was it some time ago and has he improved
since? If he was using crack I'd say you
would notice a lot of changes. I'm just
going by what other party drugs do to you.
Change of appearance, losing weight.
If he's done it a couple of times like
once a yr i wouldn't worry all too much
but if he's done it in a short period of
time then i would worry. I really hope
someone else replies for you with some
more useful information that understands
this addiction better.
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