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Opiate based painkillers weren’t as readily available back in those days (70s, 80s) either, as a sort of gateway drug. Heroin made a huge comeback 25-30 years ago & has really grabbed ahold of a different class of user.that he became a junky so early in his life is not normal. I mean a lot of kids got on junk on the east coast back in the day, 70's 80's rich kids..disaffected kids but it still is not normal. heroin is a HEAVY drug...it is 60 times stronger than it was years ago..heroin is a lifestyle and the fact that Bryan was on it tells me that his whole studious good boy routine is an act...a total act. He is dirty dirty dirty..he's not confused or just disturbed. He is a drug addict from an early age..he is conniving and entitled...he does breaking and entering..he's full of hate and thinks it's fun to steal from people and go in their houses when they aren't home and tinker with their lives to frighten them.
his mother is a touchstone and the one he manipulates and won't let go of...I'm sure he feels a lot of control over her because he can keep her tied to him no matter what. I don't know how she handles it. it's so sad.
it's almost never a mother's place or part to negate or desert their child..it just isn't really possible..so I understand.
mOO
A couple of former coworkers of mine had 2 different surgeries & both were placed on opiate-based painkillers & both had withdrawl issues after recovery. Some folks get bit hard that way IMO.
I’m not a bit surprised IT got strung out so easily. He’s a weak person IMO.
MOO