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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 223597" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>Yep I'd hide them or lock them in the car. My best friend was dying of lung cancer and she had her daughter's friend who was a recovering addict helping her a few days a week. She thought she couls trust this person even though many of us warned her otherwise. My friend insisted that the girl would not do anything to hurt her that she had known her for years and she was in recovery. I asked her how long since the girl had used and it was less than a year and I told my friend that I thought it was too soon to trust this person around all the medications. Bottom line... an addict is an addict forever and they can slip anytime. The girl stole the pain medications and at first my friend believed the girl when she said she didn't do it and then accused the hospice worker. My friend fired hospice and took the girl on full time in their place but eventually they realized the truth. in my humble opinion prevention is the best course of action. -RM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 223597, member: 2315"] Yep I'd hide them or lock them in the car. My best friend was dying of lung cancer and she had her daughter's friend who was a recovering addict helping her a few days a week. She thought she couls trust this person even though many of us warned her otherwise. My friend insisted that the girl would not do anything to hurt her that she had known her for years and she was in recovery. I asked her how long since the girl had used and it was less than a year and I told my friend that I thought it was too soon to trust this person around all the medications. Bottom line... an addict is an addict forever and they can slip anytime. The girl stole the pain medications and at first my friend believed the girl when she said she didn't do it and then accused the hospice worker. My friend fired hospice and took the girl on full time in their place but eventually they realized the truth. in my humble opinion prevention is the best course of action. -RM [/QUOTE]
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