Finding Help
When I was still in high school, which was quite a long time ago, Drug Abuse was just starting to be a problem in our school. It wasn’t that blown-up yet, but some batchmates were rumored to be under some illegal drug’s influence. The rumored students weren’t my close friends, but I believe that they must have a reason why they decided to choose that path. Since our school was kind of strict, some students were expelled but not after they were given warnings first. I feel really sorry for them, but I was really wondering why they couldn’t resist the temptation. But it’s a personal thing.
When I moved on to college I did have some classmates who were habitual users; they were not the violent types, though. Or maybe I just didn’t know. But they did graduate. I just hope that they decided to accept help when it was offered to them. Some of them might be disciplined enough to stop, but I’m sure that some of them would have difficulties. There are now lots of drug rehabilitation centers where affected persons can find help; so you can choose the right center for you or for the affected person.
What’s important, though, is that the affected person realizes that he/she needs help. Then tries to find the much needed help he/she needs.






