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The other side of addiction

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She needed $100 a day to feed her addiction, but didn’t have it.

She stole from her family. Food, water, shelter, clothing – basic needs – were an afterthought. Heroin was king.

The relapse would last only two months, but it was deeply damaging.

“My family,” she said, her eyes filling with tears. “I remember becoming like an animal. ... Your brain clicks into survival mode and thinks that [heroin] is all we need. This is what we have to do. And thank God I never had to strip or hook or do anything like that, but there’s a lot of women that do, and did. They’ll do anything to get the money. I stole my mom’s jewelry from her deceased mother for that crap. For what?

“The damage I did was bad,” her voice fades. “It was really bad.”

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Time can drag, and for Dennis, the minutes inched.

What else was there to do but drink?

At age 22, he proposed to his wife. He bought a house in Oakwood Hills at 23. A couple of months after the purchase, his mother, grandmother, aunt and cousin died in a car accident.

By the time Dennis got married, his sister had turned to drugs.

He and his wife had a daughter, born disabled. They had another. Dennis’ dad died early, around age 60 – just about the same age when his grandpa had passed. Both died of heart attacks.

His dad was on a boat, set down his glass of wine and felt a pain in his chest. “That was it,” Dennis said. “He was done.”

Marital troubles came next for Dennis. He and his wife got a divorce 15 years ago. Dennis moved into a smaller place.

“At first, living on your own being a single guy is pretty fun,” he said. “You do the ‘Risky Business’ thing – you turn the speaker up and dance in your underwear. But after a week, that gets old.”

Loneliness set in. Dennis didn’t want to eat alone. He went to the bar for dinner. He stayed for drinks.

At home the time moved slowly, so Dennis got up each morning and went to work, and headed straight to the bar afterward. Minutes passed. Days appeared and drifted by.


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