My Best Friend Is Addicted to Illegal Drugs. This Addiction Has Put a Strain on Our Relationship.?
Question by Roser555: My best friend is addicted to illegal drugs. This addiction has put a strain on our relationship.?
My best friend is addicted to illegal drugs. This addiction has put a strain on our relationship. My family and I are conflicted between wanting to help and concern.
How can I help fix this situation? I work in Presque Isle, Maine.
Any help would go a long way to help.
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Answer by Gretch
It depends on the severity of the drugs they are using. Need more details.
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