Originally Posted by
bc472556
Ok so if you have read my other post you know my boyfriend has admitted that he had a heroin problem. I don't know anything about the drug or the affects.
Heroin is a depressant. Heroin is a powder substance that is mixed with water, heated, then injected. Shortly after, it generally makes people very relaxed and sleepy. Users report feeling calm and happy.
Originally Posted by
bc472556
I know that last night he got very drunk and he was very depressed because he has been getting blamed for problems with his friend and his dad is dying of cancer and i guess he doesn't know how to solve his problems with out drugs. and even tho he hasn't used them when he gets stressed and upset like this thats all he can think abou and he craves it and he said it controls him.. well he woke up his parents last night and made them take him to the hospital cause he can't live like this.
Drugs can become a copy strategy. It is a regular pattern for people who are stress to use the category of drugs known as depressants, which includes alcohol and heroin, as it slows the body's processes down, and brings about a sense of calmness.
Originally Posted by
bc472556
So now he will be detoxed for 3 days then moved to rehab.. how long is rehab? and what am i supposed to do? I want to support him I'm in love with him but he needs to fix him before he can worry about me I'm still gunna be here I'm fine I'm not the one with the problem I just don't know what to do.
Rehab differs depending on where you live.
People can only stop drug use if they want to, it is difficult to force someone to do so.
Google "cycle of change" and it will Googly the process of shaping a life without drugs. However, often drugs aren't the only problem, other problems such as family issues or illness etc So a holistic approach should be taken. Hopefully your boyfriend has linked in with a rehab service. Is he on methadone or suboxone? Or did he go cold turkey? Following discharge from the detox service is he on a methadone or suboxone reduction plan? If he is, another way to support him is to learn about these medications and how they work and how you can support him as he reduces.
Ceasing substance use is more than removing the drugs from a persons system...
I have worked in this area for a while, please free to ask me further questions.
Best wishes.