There is no way to tell someone to stop something they are choosing to do. It would be suggested that you should explain your reason why you do not want them to use the drug. Also tell them you will not support their drug use, and you will not be with them if they keep using the drug.
I don't believe so. Don't take my advise on that.... But I encourage you to take my advise, NOT to use drugs.
· Encourage people to visit whenever possible, unless your loved one doesn't want to see anyone. · Tell anyone you think might want to see your loved one, or whom your loved one might want to see, what's going on. · Encourage people to visit early in your loved one's illness, especially if they hope to resolve differences or make amends. · You may wish to appoint a family member or friend to commuincate with your loved one's support system about what is happening. · Sometimes it is a good idea to limit the number of visitors (for example, 2 at a time). · You may wish to set certain visiting hours or use a signal, such as a porch light turned on or a sign on your door, to let people know if it's okay to drop in. · Encourage visitors to call before dropping by to see if your loved one is up to a visit. · Never force your loved one to see anyone who is not welcome. · Know that many visitors will be nervous or even frightened by things like changes in your loved one's appearance, or by the fact that your loved one is dying.
· Encourage people to visit whenever possible, unless your loved one doesn't want to see anyone. · Tell anyone you think might want to see your loved one, or whom your loved one might want to see, what's going on. · Encourage people to visit early in your loved one's illness, especially if they hope to resolve differences or make amends. · You may wish to appoint a family member or friend to commuincate with your loved one's support system about what is happening. · Sometimes it is a good idea to limit the number of visitors (for example, 2 at a time). · You may wish to set certain visiting hours or use a signal, such as a porch light turned on or a sign on your door, to let people know if it's okay to drop in. · Encourage visitors to call before dropping by to see if your loved one is up to a visit. · Never force your loved one to see anyone who is not welcome. · Know that many visitors will be nervous or even frightened by things like changes in your loved one's appearance, or by the fact that your loved one is dying.
The victim in the crime of taking illegal drugs is typically the individual who chooses to use the drugs, as they can suffer physical harm, addiction, or legal consequences as a result. Additionally, their loved ones may also be affected by the impact of drug use on the individual's life.
everyone in one way or another "does drugs"
People will try to encourage you to do it because they think its cool, fun to do, it's their way to reduce stress, or they're addicted to it.
when your texting a loved one and used as kissing
What is a prescription drugs do you mean?If i try to find some information about a drug, i use one of online medical information resorce...(you can use google or yahoo for that)One of my favorite:http://www.prescription-drug-24.com/drugs-information.htmlafter that... talk with your dr. about this drugs.
No messi use not drugs because he is my brother
No she does not use drugs.
Cocaine is one of the most unhealthy drugs. If you use too much drugs, you can die of a drug overdose. Drugs are disgusting. EWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lifted Research Group promotes creativity and free expression. Some of the messages on its garments may contain edgy material but the company does not encourage people to use drugs.