Drugs Are Great

For Destroying Your Mind, Body and Soul—Your Life

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Addiction, Drug Dependence
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Author: Neal Dias ISBN: 9781483638300
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: July 9, 2013
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Neal Dias
ISBN: 9781483638300
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: July 9, 2013
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

About the Book At the age of forty seven years old, and looking back on my life I realized how destructive my life was and decided to share it with anticipation I can help others. At the age of twelve years old when most parents think they know their children, many of them really do not. For some reason at age twelve there are so many challenges and decision for them to make. The thought of having a crush on someone come into their lives. Thinking about sex and possibly testing the waters with drugs as well. It is hard for a parent to imagine their little child thinking along those lines, but it happens. At the age of twelve, children begin to test the waters never knowing the full consequences for their actions. What seems so simple and harmless is a silent act of destruction and possible death. I thought I knew everything, and I became addicted to drugs only to learn the hard way, coming close to death on at least three occasions. This book is about the life of a twelve year old child that one was innocent and fell to destruction. This book is about an innocent child who loved playing sports, loved life and never knew how easily life changed in a matter of a few years. This book is about the life a twelve year old on the verge of death, only to survive to tell his story.

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About the Book At the age of forty seven years old, and looking back on my life I realized how destructive my life was and decided to share it with anticipation I can help others. At the age of twelve years old when most parents think they know their children, many of them really do not. For some reason at age twelve there are so many challenges and decision for them to make. The thought of having a crush on someone come into their lives. Thinking about sex and possibly testing the waters with drugs as well. It is hard for a parent to imagine their little child thinking along those lines, but it happens. At the age of twelve, children begin to test the waters never knowing the full consequences for their actions. What seems so simple and harmless is a silent act of destruction and possible death. I thought I knew everything, and I became addicted to drugs only to learn the hard way, coming close to death on at least three occasions. This book is about the life of a twelve year old child that one was innocent and fell to destruction. This book is about an innocent child who loved playing sports, loved life and never knew how easily life changed in a matter of a few years. This book is about the life a twelve year old on the verge of death, only to survive to tell his story.

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