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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.ummm that's the problem, many people who take recreational drugs don't think at all, of those who it will affect, their families, and not just in the case of a fatal overdose as in this case. Having seen a number of friends, and one or two relatives go the drug route, the effects can be devastating, i have seen the aftermath of one who's life is wrecked, no coming back from this at all.
I always told my children the same story about drugs - the difference with legal and illegal drugs is very simple -
if you buy a pack of Paracetamol in Edinburgh one day, and Torquay the next, you will get the same product because it is manufactured under licence.
If you buy heroin from the same locations, you have no idea what you will get, because drug dealers will vary quantities and strengths, to say nothing of diluting with chalk dust, rat poison, flour, etc. etc.
That is why heroin addicts overdose - they have no idea of the strength of the drug from one pack to the next, and overdosing is as simple as that.
It's a great leveller, from the street corner junkie to the famous wealthy actor - and the tragedy is the same anywhere, any time - a life is lost to addicition, and that is really sad, regardless of talent, or perceived loss to the arts, another sad individual with demons they can't deal with, has felt their demons deal with them.
if you buy a pack of Paracetamol in Edinburgh one day, and Torquay the next, you will get the same product because it is manufactured under licence.
If you buy heroin from the same locations, you have no idea what you will get, because drug dealers will vary quantities and strengths, to say nothing of diluting with chalk dust, rat poison, flour, etc. etc.
That is why heroin addicts overdose - they have no idea of the strength of the drug from one pack to the next, and overdosing is as simple as that.
It's a great leveller, from the street corner junkie to the famous wealthy actor - and the tragedy is the same anywhere, any time - a life is lost to addicition, and that is really sad, regardless of talent, or perceived loss to the arts, another sad individual with demons they can't deal with, has felt their demons deal with them.
AH, in the case of this chap i expect he could afford the real deal, it seems he had packets of the stuff lying around, why would someone go back to it after kicking the habit a long while ago. I suppose i could answer that myself having seen how it works, and with some close friends who have died from alcoholism
emmie - this is drug dealing we are talking about.
Someone with a bag of high-grade pure heroin which he can sell for $1,000, will not be averse to mixing it to make it 25% pure, 75% various toxins, and worth $5,000 - no matter how high-profile his clients are.
In the case of PSH, it is possible that his natural tolerence for a strong dose had dissipated during his 'clean' period, and a dose which would have got him high during his addicition phase simply proved fatal for his heroin-free system.
Someone with a bag of high-grade pure heroin which he can sell for $1,000, will not be averse to mixing it to make it 25% pure, 75% various toxins, and worth $5,000 - no matter how high-profile his clients are.
In the case of PSH, it is possible that his natural tolerence for a strong dose had dissipated during his 'clean' period, and a dose which would have got him high during his addicition phase simply proved fatal for his heroin-free system.
seems he had battled his demons a long while
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