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We think she may be using Meth, but she isnt exibiting any of the signs. We did how ever find some little baggys that we think may be Meth. She isnt the type of person you would think would do this kinda thing, and she isnt exibiting any of the signs. We are thinking that maybe someone she knows tried to get her to try it and she just never did .She did have a brother that died from meth use, and we can not see her doing something like this. What do you all think we should do?

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7 Responses to “I have a very close family member who me and my wife suspect may be using or considering using Meth………..”

  • Uppy says:

    how good are you with her. sit her down and ask her. family is a great thing

  • scott.carole says:

    Confront her about it. If she denies it, keep watching her. You may need to contact the police or a counselor.

  • Sean K M says:

    It takes one hit to make some one addicted to meth. Be 100% sure, you must confront her. If her brother died from this, maybe they have a messed up gene and she could be easily addicted. Get her help. Knowing theres a problem and not doing anything is just as bad as the original problem.

  • mweller1956 says:

    Anyone who uses methamphetamine shows clear signs of it. Hyperactive behavior for days at a time, followed by sleeping for days, rapid weight loss, severe tooth decay and loss, etc. Talk to this person about your concerns.

  • joey322 says:

    that’s hard….
    my cousin died from heroin use and years before things got bad my other aunt and uncle (not his parents) thought he might be on something. they never said anything to his parents b/c they didn’t want to meddle in their lives.

    please say something to her parents or to her. tell her that you’re there for her and ask her what you can do to help her through this.
    even if thigns go badly at least you know you did the right thing and you tried to help.

    take care and good luck.

  • Trisha Pratt MA says:

    hello,
    my name is trish. i am currently in my 3rd year as a medical student. here is what i think…dont go to her and ask her if she is using drugs, this may upset her. try this instead,
    first of all support is everything!!! next calmly bring up the baggies, ask her what they are…if she gives a phony exuse then bring up the fact that your concerned about her health and well being. if this still doesnt work then try looking up a help line for adults with drug abuse….also she may not be doing meth, she naybe be simply stressed out and needs to see her doctor. give her some support and compassion and let her know your there for her. hope this helps!
    Trish

  • ladyjno7 says:

    chances are the bag you found was not meth. Meth users don’t keep it around long. If there are no signs now THERE WILL BE. watch closely.

    Basically if you suspect she is useing your gonna have to talk to her.

    check out the link below. BEWARE: It details specific info about meth. NOT A SITE FOR CHILDREN!