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Abusive Impact of drugs



A SMALL ACTUAL STORY FOR THE GUIDANCE OF PARENTS

I am specially inclined to explain the problem of a boy who was attaining the manhood, only because he was very close relative of mine, who suffered this problem and lost his youngest son at the age of 19 years. After having unsuccessful in studies he was humiliated by all family members( particularly one lady member of the family) at any given point of time One fine morning he promised every one that he shall come to the level of studies as expected from every body in the house. Unfortunately he developed stomach ache at mid night. Thanks God the family doctor was instantly available who injected him a pain killer known as Pethidine. This was known as a pain killer medicine . If repeated at number of times it becomes immune to its effects. In simple words it stops function as pain killer. Repeated doses regularly taken for prolonged period culminates the habit of addiction. That is what happened with this boy and he enhanced his doses of any kind of abusive substance he was able to lay hands The condition of health went on deteriorating. Even than he continued use of abusive drugs. When pethidine became immune , he searched for other alternatives and soon found a Tablet known as LSD(lysergic acid diethylamide) a sort of medicine which also helped him as compensation of Pethidine. For procuring such drugs money was needed moreover some of drugs were under the restricted schedule and could be bought only on the prescription of a qualified doctor, but were easily available if more than retail price is paid. For want of money this young person started steeling money from home. In absence of case cash money he started steeling valuables which were sold to junk dealers at throw away price only to be able to purchase drugs to which he became addicted to. When his actions became unbearable by family members he was asked to leave the home and do not show his face to them again.(because of one lady member of the family who was enjoying all rights like an administrator only because this family was dependent on the income of her husband who latterly also died because of excessive use of alcohol)

. As such this young person of 19years of age was exiled from the house only because of his drug addictions. After being pushed out forcibly from the house this man became a street child. With no shelter sleeping under the open sky even during chilling winters, nothing to eat. Even his mother was not permitted to meet him or provide him any help(because of the restrictions of the administrator lady).

This situation arised only because one of the adult family member(husband of the administrator 's wife) was also chronic alcoholic and under the rage of intoxication he also used to create horrible situations in the house. In order to keep him calm everyone in the family used to keep quite and do nothing which may make him furious. Otherwise steps could have been taken to provide him de-addiction treatments. But because of the adult alcoholic member of the family(and the administrative lady) no corrective steps were taken for the proper treatment of the boy and he was isolated to face all his problems himself.


In such circumstances he decided to go down in the world of ecstasy and recreational state of mind. He experimented to face the adverse effects of a further elevated substance known as Mnadrax . After a couple of years remaining exiled from the house. This young person died on the door steps of his house. The reason excessive use of following drugs (used as medicines)

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