I'm probably a bit too sensitive with this topic having just lost a high school friend and one of the sweetest and funniest people I have ever known to an OD. He was far from an 'idiot' but boy did his first likely innocuous at the time choices ever lead him to spiraling the ultimate drain:-( Some mistakes carry consequences too big imo to even consider just giving things a try and drugs of this order is one of those 'the consequences are too great' things, not to mention having ZERO interest in ingesting, shooting, or putting in my body anything like gasoline or alcohol that this shit has in it. And there is at least one other person who has lost someone to a drug od on this board too. And I'm sure many more who have struggled through addiction. Addiction sucks from what I can see. I don't believe people choose what I saw from those pictures going in or continue unless there is some serious addiction to that stuff going on that they can no longer fight. That said it seems the message still needs to get out that even one time can be one time too many because nobody starts choosing my friend's fate or what I saw in those pictures. I just don't know the answer to that. I would bet many addicts start by self-medicating mental or emotional health issues and still more try foolish shit in their youth. One thing I do know is you probably can't stop people totally from being their own worst enemies or making those "consequences are too great"choices. It seems many assistance programs out there are less about helping people who really want to get off the drugs(many can't afford the mental health services that are critical to recovery so coping skills can be learned in place of drugs and mental/emotional health issues can be monitored and medicated(where appropriate) rather then self-medicating and more about enabling addicts to continue being addicts(free needles, methodone, flophouses, etc). What a nasty ****ing thing addiction is...that's all I have to say..Just nasty.

I choose to take a more merciful approach and ask God to heal this affliction and to some how give these people peace even if it is the permanent kind and/or strength to fight their addiction. Damn, and I thought the faces of meth was nasty:-(