I don't know how I could have forgotten this with regard to drugs, my youngest brother was a heroin addict and is now dead. He started his chemical dependence while still in grammar school. He sniffed paint and glue. By his twenties, he was a heroin addict, by his late twenties he was in prison, in Statesville - Joliet, Illinois. He kicked his heroin additiction, we think and became an alcoholic, a normal transition according to his drug counselor. By 44, he was dead. He destroyed his body with drugs and alcohol. How long would he have lived if drugs were legal, I don't know. I do know I lost my baby brother, who I loved dearly, way too soon.
i am very sorry to hear about your brother.
that is why drugs are the work of the devil.i watched a girl i knew die recently.
absolutely beautiful,syracuse univ. psychology major from a some what wealthy home.she eventualy overdosed.she had deamons she couldnt handle.she had everything going for her,met the wrong people,used poor judgement,got hoohed and died.she was 26.