scissorsneedfoodtoo
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I'm sorry to hear about all this. It's never easy to deal with an addiction, especially when it's a family member. I can attest to ice being really bad in Hawaii- it's been a big problem for awhile, though news coverage has been down recently.
My dad was addicted to ice when I was younger, and there really wasn't anything that my family and I could do to help. Like your half sister he was open to the idea rehab or treatment, but wasn't able to go through with any of it. In the end, as far as I'm aware anyway, he was able to kick his meth habit on his own after awhile, but from what I hear from my sister, it wasn't easy or pretty.
I'm sorry to say this, but from my experience I'm inclined to agree with SeattlePot when he says that the user will just need to hit bottom. It was true in my situation, but take solace in the fact that "rock bottom" will be different for everyone. My dad didn't end up on the streets, but we did loose the house we were living in at the time, and he was really close to loosing his business.
Best of luck to you man.
My dad was addicted to ice when I was younger, and there really wasn't anything that my family and I could do to help. Like your half sister he was open to the idea rehab or treatment, but wasn't able to go through with any of it. In the end, as far as I'm aware anyway, he was able to kick his meth habit on his own after awhile, but from what I hear from my sister, it wasn't easy or pretty.
I'm sorry to say this, but from my experience I'm inclined to agree with SeattlePot when he says that the user will just need to hit bottom. It was true in my situation, but take solace in the fact that "rock bottom" will be different for everyone. My dad didn't end up on the streets, but we did loose the house we were living in at the time, and he was really close to loosing his business.
Best of luck to you man.