| I am so sorry to hear about your brother. I am glad to see you are dealing with it straight up. I hope your parents can do likewise.
Your parents need to contact your family physician and talk very plainly about your brother with him or her. The doctor can outline what steps can be taken concerning your brother from a medical/legal standpoint. If there is a treatment center near you, you can call them as well to talk about an intervention or other options. If you aren't sure how to find them look up Narcotics Anonymous or Alcoholics Anonymous and call them to ask.
I don't mean to alarm but everyone needs to know that huffing is very very serious and can kill at the drop of a hat. I would advocate taking major steps in interrupting his active addiction-- steps your parents will need to take as they are the ones with authority. Fortunately since your brother is a minor, more measures will be possible than if he were an adult. This could include pulling him out of school and putting him in a more monitored environment. This is a "do whatever it takes" kind of problem. Feel free to print this answer out and show this to your parents if you think they aren't taking it seriously enough. Take some action right way, even if its not what I have suggested.
I hope this helps and if you have questions, please don't hesitate to post them here. |