i dunno wat to do. im using ecstasy and im really scared that it's out of control. i feel pressured by my friends to be part of it. also media sorta influences me to do it. when im high i forget all my problems and school. i quit all my sports teams n i'd do anything i can to get money for my e. i dunt think i cud quit wat should i do?
angie91 answered Sunday December 3 2006, 4:29 pm: Addictions are a serious matter, and I think that you need to talk to someone. You need to tell your parents. You can't worry about getting in trouble. You need to tell someone so that you can get help. Adults have your best intrests at heart, and they will try their hardest to keep you safe. So you need to tell someone who cares about you so that you can get some help.
It is very good that you are realizing the seriousness of this addiction, and you are finding resources, however, I am only fifteen and I don't think that I am qualified to council you on this.
Please get help, I wish you the best of luck, and I hope that you get sober and go back into sports and everything you love.
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jeanine278972 answered Sunday December 3 2006, 3:58 pm: You really do need to find a way to quit. I know it seems like a part of your life at this point, but it's best if you find a way to get out. Ecstasy is not something you want to be involved with. I have friends who did that and ended up doing so much they regret. You really can mess yourself up badly with it. I'm not expert on this topic, but I really think you need to stop. It probably sounds impossible, but get friends support that aren't into drugs. It's the best thing for your health and your future. I took the time to look up some information for you about the effects of ecstasy. You might check into them for yourself and see what your doing to your body.
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