She finally got free from her prison. I can't imagine a life of constant hang overs, bad trips and craving just for an ephemeral moment of pleasure. Must be hell on earth.
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Originally Posted by ohsixthirty
What really bothers me about this is how everyone says that they're not surprised or they saw this coming... Its SO sad because I wish someone could have done something. I mean, its just terrible to say that you expect someone to self-destruct and die, but no one does anything. Maybe there was nothing that could be done. Its terrible. 
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I believe some people might have tried to do something, but well, addiction can be one of the hardest things to treat because first the person has to be willing to stop it. You can't intern someone who's conscious and able to be responsible about themselves (even though they are irresponsible lol) if they really don't feel like it, otherwise it would be a private imprisonment which is a crime in most countries, I believe. And willing to get treated and interned is just the very first step of a very complicated problem which includes enduring abstinence and resisting relapses for a very long time, as well as breaking bounds with bad influences, because those and many other factors can get the person back on the addiction cycle.