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Shinikaze

PostPosted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 10:31 pm


It doesn't matter how much you do it. You're still doing it period. Just one time is all it takes to risk your sister seeing you as well as her overdosing on her first time of doing it. Just one time.
PostPosted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 10:39 pm


I have also have also had issues with other Mormons before. Just remember that it is the religion that is perfect, even if the members aren't.

You should also remember that most anti-mormon stuff is fake, or atleast not as true as they would like you to believe. If you are ever presented with something you can't explain, you can always ask other members who might know more, And if you still cannot find a good explanation for it, don't worry too much. There will be some things in the religion you will not fully understand, but you will find that sometimes you just don't need to.

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Gunslinger Matt

PostPosted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 9:48 am


Hey hanna Scripture mastery D&C 10: "Pray always that you may come off conqueror, yea that you may conquer satan, and that you may escape the hands of the servants of satan that do uphold his work." Great scripture. =D Stay true to the faith sister.
PostPosted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 10:10 am


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It doesn't matter how much you do it. You're still doing it period. Just one time is all it takes to risk your sister seeing you as well as her overdosing on her first time of doing it. Just one time.

:B no one's gonna see me doin it

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 12:36 pm


-hannaaa
Quote:
It doesn't matter how much you do it. You're still doing it period. Just one time is all it takes to risk your sister seeing you as well as her overdosing on her first time of doing it. Just one time.

:B no one's gonna see me doin it
Well, Heavenly Father does, but I know right now it is hard to remember Him. Sometimes we get so sad about our lives all we can see is our own sadness. I am pretty well familiar with this, let me tell ya. redface Hannaaa, I struggle with Depression and I would be lying if I said I had never done something similar. However, even if nobody sees you take something, imagine what they would think if they had to find you passed out with throw up on your clothes because you happened to take the wrong 2 things... even over the counter things. That really CAN happen.

I am glad you don't do it often, chica, but I hate that you do it at all. I am not saying it will kill you. But it can hurt you and I don't want that! WE heart YOU! You are our sister!
PostPosted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 1:59 pm


Kipluck
-hannaaa
Quote:
It doesn't matter how much you do it. You're still doing it period. Just one time is all it takes to risk your sister seeing you as well as her overdosing on her first time of doing it. Just one time.

:B no one's gonna see me doin it
Well, Heavenly Father does, but I know right now it is hard to remember Him. Sometimes we get so sad about our lives all we can see is our own sadness. I am pretty well familiar with this, let me tell ya. redface Hannaaa, I struggle with Depression and I would be lying if I said I had never done something similar. However, even if nobody sees you take something, imagine what they would think if they had to find you passed out with throw up on your clothes because you happened to take the wrong 2 things... even over the counter things. That really CAN happen.

I am glad you don't do it often, chica, but I hate that you do it at all. I am not saying it will kill you. But it can hurt you and I don't want that! WE heart YOU! You are our sister!
rolleyes its not a big deal

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 5:26 pm


-hannaaa
Kipluck
-hannaaa
Quote:
It doesn't matter how much you do it. You're still doing it period. Just one time is all it takes to risk your sister seeing you as well as her overdosing on her first time of doing it. Just one time.

:B no one's gonna see me doin it
Well, Heavenly Father does, but I know right now it is hard to remember Him. Sometimes we get so sad about our lives all we can see is our own sadness. I am pretty well familiar with this, let me tell ya. redface Hannaaa, I struggle with Depression and I would be lying if I said I had never done something similar. However, even if nobody sees you take something, imagine what they would think if they had to find you passed out with throw up on your clothes because you happened to take the wrong 2 things... even over the counter things. That really CAN happen.

I am glad you don't do it often, chica, but I hate that you do it at all. I am not saying it will kill you. But it can hurt you and I don't want that! WE heart YOU! You are our sister!
rolleyes its not a big deal

If it's not a big deal it should be pretty easy to stop right?
PostPosted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 6:37 pm


Krego-sama
-hannaaa
Kipluck
-hannaaa
Quote:
It doesn't matter how much you do it. You're still doing it period. Just one time is all it takes to risk your sister seeing you as well as her overdosing on her first time of doing it. Just one time.

:B no one's gonna see me doin it
Well, Heavenly Father does, but I know right now it is hard to remember Him. Sometimes we get so sad about our lives all we can see is our own sadness. I am pretty well familiar with this, let me tell ya. redface Hannaaa, I struggle with Depression and I would be lying if I said I had never done something similar. However, even if nobody sees you take something, imagine what they would think if they had to find you passed out with throw up on your clothes because you happened to take the wrong 2 things... even over the counter things. That really CAN happen.

I am glad you don't do it often, chica, but I hate that you do it at all. I am not saying it will kill you. But it can hurt you and I don't want that! WE heart YOU! You are our sister!
rolleyes its not a big deal

If it's not a big deal it should be pretty easy to stop right?

if it's not a big deal i shouldnt need to stop

HannyHandsOn_A_MansFanny


Shinikaze

PostPosted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 8:23 pm


Not a big deal? I guarantee someone else is going to find out. Regardless of someone seeing you do it or not you can overdose and die. You don't think about the consequences of your actions. Let's say someone does find out and does nothing to stop it, you happen to overdose and the police investigate. They find out that person didn't do anything, they're charged for manslaughter because they didn't stop the problem. What you do effects more than just you hannaaa. It effects everyone around you. Please do yourself a favor and stop the problem.
PostPosted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 10:46 pm


you can attach all of the smiley faces that you want to your posts to keep yourself from taking this seriously, but that won't change the fact that it IS serious.

you can deny the fact that drug use is dangerous in every way, shape or form, but diluting yourself won't make it any less dangerous. it's like no matter how many times you tell yourself that richard simmons is straight, he's still going to be the gay that he always has been.

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dersephy

PostPosted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 10:52 pm


you made this thread so that you could have someone to tell you that what you are doing is wrong, but part of you still isn't ready to let it go.

well, now you have people telling you that it is wrong and we're telling you to let it go.
PostPosted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 8:15 am


-hannaaa
Krego-sama
-hannaaa
Kipluck
-hannaaa
Quote:
It doesn't matter how much you do it. You're still doing it period. Just one time is all it takes to risk your sister seeing you as well as her overdosing on her first time of doing it. Just one time.

:B no one's gonna see me doin it
Well, Heavenly Father does, but I know right now it is hard to remember Him. Sometimes we get so sad about our lives all we can see is our own sadness. I am pretty well familiar with this, let me tell ya. redface Hannaaa, I struggle with Depression and I would be lying if I said I had never done something similar. However, even if nobody sees you take something, imagine what they would think if they had to find you passed out with throw up on your clothes because you happened to take the wrong 2 things... even over the counter things. That really CAN happen.

I am glad you don't do it often, chica, but I hate that you do it at all. I am not saying it will kill you. But it can hurt you and I don't want that! WE heart YOU! You are our sister!
rolleyes its not a big deal

If it's not a big deal it should be pretty easy to stop right?

if it's not a big deal i shouldnt need to stop

These kinds of things can very easily get very very serious, so if it is no big deal now then you should stop while it's easy. If you are already to the point that you are making the excuses so that you can continue to do it, then it is probably already pretty serious, and most likely well on its way to becoming a big deal.
Seriously...you should quit now.

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 11:00 am


-hannaaa
rolleyes its not a big deal


The Scariest Drug Epidemic You're Never Heard Of

By Jason Bane
This article has been reprinted with permission from Teen People Magazine

One afternoon a year and a half ago, 18-year-old Christine Weiss locked herself in the bathroom of an Orlando drugstore with a package of Coricidin® HBP Cough & Cold. Ripping it open, she popped a handful of little red pills in her mouth and washed them down with tap water. Then, fighting the urge to vomit--a side effect of taking about 12 times the recommended dose--Christine waited for the hallucinogenic effect of the huge amount of dextromethorphan (DXM), a narcotic derivative that's in more than 80 over-the-counter cough medications, to kick in.

Like most kids who buy into this high, Christine didn't think about the dangers of abusing these medicines--addiction, heart palpitations, blackouts, seizures, even death. She just wanted the trippy, disconnected feeling. The allure of DXM is obvious: It's cheap, it's widely available and it's legal, which is why more and more teens are using it. In fact, lots of kids barely register the risks. "At my school, people were making jokes about it," says Nate, 19, a former user from Madison Heights, Mich.

It certainly didn't seem like a big deal to Christine. "My mind-set was, `This is just an over-the-counter [drug] .... It's no big deal. It's not like I'm doing cocaine or anything,'" she says of first trying Coricidin®. And all it took was a half hour to get high. "It was crazy--lights seemed brighter and sounds were louder. It was scary," she says. "Later, I started liking it." Soon she was hooked and using daily.

HOW COUGH MEDICINE CAUGHT ON

In the last couple of years, DXM abuse has exploded, fueling an underground culture in which "Triple C," "Skittles" and "Red Devils" are street terms used for the drugs. While groups that track teen drug use are only now starting formal studies, rehab facilities nationwide report that increasing numbers of teens are seeking treatment for DXM addiction. For example, Victoria Wine-barger, senior therapist at Pathway Family Center, which runs treatment programs in the Midwest, says 80 percent of their patients have abused DXM.

What's behind the phenomenon? "The Internet has played a significant role in broadly communicating what drugs [to use], how to use them and how to get them," says Andrea Barthwell, deputy director of demand reduction at the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy. And teens seem to agree. "I looked up on the Internet what over-the-counter drugs would get me high," says Nate.

NOTHING TO SNEEZE AT

Unfortunately, teens don't seem to keep digging to learn about the dangers, which include short-term problems, like insomnia, dizziness and delusions, to long-term problems, like liver or brain damage. "I would get nauseous and my head would spin," says Janet, 18, a recovering Coricidin® user. "I didn't understand what was going on at all." If that sounds bad, consider this: In October 2002, an Iowa State University student died of a DXM overdose, and in April 2003, a 14-year-old was killed when he ran across a Colorado highway while on Triple C.

Christine felt the damaging effects after a few months. "I started peeing blood," she says. "I felt sick.... My body felt weak." At school, she lost interest in classes, fought with other kids and eventually got suspended. Blaming her problems on her friends, her parents started homeschooling her, but soon she was fighting with them and left home. "I gave up everything because I was obsessed with using," says Christine. "All I cared about was getting high." Finally, two years after Christine started using, a worried friend clued her parents in to what she was doing and they sent her to S.A.F.E., an Orlando treatment center.

Now, after a year in drug rehab, Christine is glad she got help. While at S.A.F.E., Christine graduated from high school. When she finishes the 12-step program in 2004, she's got plans for college and a career as a drug counselor. "I thought I could just use Coricidin for fun, that it didn't matter. I never expected to get hooked," says Christine. The hardest part? "I'll never be able to get that time back. If I could erase it and make it go away, I would."

Yeah. It IS a big deal. It can become a really really really big deal.
PostPosted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 3:07 pm


hanna all of us care for you and don't want you to get killed or hurt. We're telling you not to pop pills that will hurt you later on please stop.

Gunslinger Matt


HannyHandsOn_A_MansFanny

PostPosted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 5:59 pm


okay
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