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<blockquote data-quote="CSeverns" data-source="post: 3845650" data-attributes="member: 44527"><p>I had a very close friend that I had known since I was six years old. He was the smartest person I knew, straight A’s in every report card up until he graduated high school. Had the most loving parents you could ask for, his dad was a district judge for the county for 30+ years, his mom was the head R.N. in the emergency room at St. Anthony’s for 30+ years. He was given every opportunity to succeed in life and was well on his way. His second year of college, he developed a heroin addiction that later created countless problems for him in his life, he got busted a few times, was in and out of rehab for years. In early 2018, he was at a rehab center in Texas where he checked himself out, he went and scored more drugs, then overdosed that night alone in a motel room. He was 35. His dad was so ate up that he couldn’t even sit there during the funeral. Just shows that it doesn’t matter how well you raise someone or how much you love your kids, eventually, they have to make their own decisions in life at some point. Unfortunately he made the wrong decisions. RIP S.W.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CSeverns, post: 3845650, member: 44527"] I had a very close friend that I had known since I was six years old. He was the smartest person I knew, straight A’s in every report card up until he graduated high school. Had the most loving parents you could ask for, his dad was a district judge for the county for 30+ years, his mom was the head R.N. in the emergency room at St. Anthony’s for 30+ years. He was given every opportunity to succeed in life and was well on his way. His second year of college, he developed a heroin addiction that later created countless problems for him in his life, he got busted a few times, was in and out of rehab for years. In early 2018, he was at a rehab center in Texas where he checked himself out, he went and scored more drugs, then overdosed that night alone in a motel room. He was 35. His dad was so ate up that he couldn’t even sit there during the funeral. Just shows that it doesn’t matter how well you raise someone or how much you love your kids, eventually, they have to make their own decisions in life at some point. Unfortunately he made the wrong decisions. RIP S.W. [/QUOTE]
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