I am going to ask for advice from fellow pooners and SP's about this subject.
Unfortunately some SP's take to using or abusing drugs. It is certainly tragic to see your favorite SP walk down this path and change dramatically from the person you knew to someone only concerned with the next high. Behaviour becomes more risky as the need for the drug over rides any other drives, and of course the health concerns, weight loss, etc.
Should clients just walk away from long term SP's that become addicts or should we try to help them get back on the straight and narrow? I am not sure it would be appropriate for us to intervene, even with the best of intentions, or they would even welcome the help if we offered it. It is just frustrating and sad to see someone you know and perhaps have grown attached to slowly waste away.
If you were to intervene does anyone have suggestions on how to do it? Have they ever done it for LTR SP? If so how did it go?
Or do we just stand by and hope for the best, hope they get they help they need and move on so we aren't providing money to them so they can continue getting the drug they need/want?
I am interested in hearing what people think.
Unfortunately some SP's take to using or abusing drugs. It is certainly tragic to see your favorite SP walk down this path and change dramatically from the person you knew to someone only concerned with the next high. Behaviour becomes more risky as the need for the drug over rides any other drives, and of course the health concerns, weight loss, etc.
Should clients just walk away from long term SP's that become addicts or should we try to help them get back on the straight and narrow? I am not sure it would be appropriate for us to intervene, even with the best of intentions, or they would even welcome the help if we offered it. It is just frustrating and sad to see someone you know and perhaps have grown attached to slowly waste away.
If you were to intervene does anyone have suggestions on how to do it? Have they ever done it for LTR SP? If so how did it go?
Or do we just stand by and hope for the best, hope they get they help they need and move on so we aren't providing money to them so they can continue getting the drug they need/want?
I am interested in hearing what people think.






