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Well,I have done damn near every drug known to man. Addicted - I would say noMy main thing is I personally wanted to try everything. But, I stop everything and never continue. The only thing that got me hooked the most is aas(Shit, I even stopped smoking cigarettes after 12 years). Which gets powered by me thinking it's better to get juiced, look good and not be actually high on anything.Being on meds/drugs that alter our state is a waste in 99.9% of all cases.But, how to get someone off - Well, the fear of reality does it to some. My close acquaintance just went through a very rough ordeal. This made him quit m*** on a dime. I never thought it could happen, he full on changed over night. This is a guy who's been on for almost a decade & continuously without missing a day almost 2 years. < < So it is possible, I didn't think it wasHow old is he?I have lost a few friends to over dose when I was very young & one very recently. Personally I have been lucky I believe the way to get someone into sobriety is getting ready mentally for real life. It's an escape, the stronger the substance the more it causes an alternate state of mind. For myself, the key is understanding that being high is not reality & it will end. No matter what or how hard you try it not to. Some live for the high, that's just as bad. But, quite a bit different. It's the functional abuser - The whole neighborhood where I grew up was full of tweekers. When I was young I had no clue wtf this meant or what it was. Until one day it was just presented, from that moment on my mind changed. I seen people as they really are(at least many of the one I knew). These people were the parents of damn near every kid I knew from school. US is full of functioning addicts. Me being one of them, I traded in 98% of what I did to semi safely do aas. Why not? It seems to be quite common actually. I don't even drink often any more at all - At least I look better & I am about 2x as strong as I was 10 years ago. I cut my cycling to about half from last year, there's no need for a ton of gear. It's more of a waist, just like all the old schoolers say. I didn't listen, tried it out for myself - the only thing that increases is the side effects & the cost.