Credit: The Partnership at Drugfree.org
I used the information in this video for a teacher in my story to explain to Alex one of the ways teens get hooked on drugs. Todd, a teen who trusts her, is worried that his buddy might be taking drugs. Here's the excerpt:
“I have a
question, Steve. It’s about drugs at the high school.”
For a moment,
he looked startled, then his countenance turned dark. “You’d think in a small
town like this we could keep out drugs and the dealers.” He cocked his head.
“Have you heard something?”
Not wanting to
betray Todd’s confidence, I hedged. “Just what was in the paper about the girl
dying of an overdose.”
“Yeah, that was
bad. The parents are in denial, of course. Considering what I know of Julie, I
think it was accidental. She might have flirted with the drug then discovered
the hard way she couldn’t tolerate it.” He shrugged. “When will kids realize
they aren’t danger-proof?”
Laraine leaned
over and patted his arm. “Weren’t we like that back then? Nothing could hurt
us. We were invincible.”
“Is this some
new kind of drug?” I asked. “Or is it same-old, same-old? Like marijuana.”
“We’re seeing an
increase in opioid addiction,” Steve said. “A parent, or grandparent, is
prescribed an opioid for pain, and the kid sneaks a couple just to try it out.
Likes the feeling and wants more. So they seek out other kids whose parents
still have the meds, but aren’t taking them anymore. When that's not enough, they find a dealer.”
My physical therapist
gave me more disturbing news. The age group with the largest growing number of heroin addicts are the elderly. Doctors prescribe opioids for chronic
pain. They also restrict the number of pills prescribed. The body
becomes used to the amount of opioids and needs more to ease the pain. When the
doctor won’t prescribe more, they turn to street drugs, and heroin is cheaper than
oxycontin or morphine sulfate.
So, it isn't just teens who get hooked on drugs. But one thing we can all do is be careful where we keep our medicines.
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