How a Heroin Addiction Affects Friends

April 15th, 2008

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If there is ever a drug or addiction that can cause the most issues for those who use, it is heroin. A heroin addiction can severely ruin someone’s life. Unfortunately, a heroin addiction can also affect those around the individual who is addicted.

Because heroin is such a hard drug, the worries, emotions, and affects of having a friend who is addicted can be too much to handle. These friendships are important; anyone who tries to curb a heroin addiction needs a support system of family and friends. If they have managed to lose all of their friendships due to a heroin addiction, they have a smaller support system. An addiction to heroine can affect all friendships.Because of the multiple dangers of a heroin addiction, it is harder to friends to handle someone who is having an drug addiction issue. Because of the nature of a binge, someone with a heroin addiction may disappear for days. Because an overdose (death) is one of the possibilities with heroin, it can be incredibly hard to have a friend who disappears. They wonder where the friend is, and are afraid that an overdose has happened. This puts friends in under an unnecessary amount of emotional distress, and may cause them to leave someone that they have been good friends with for years.

The dangers surrounding a heroin addiction are numerous and incredible. For those who know the dangers, having a friend with a heroin addiction problem can be emotionally disturbing. For some friends, it may be too much to handle; they fail to even recognize their friend anymore, and leave the friendship because of it. The emotional distress caused by the person with the heroin addiction can cause them to lose all of their important friendships.

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