General Hospital – July 1998 – Alan’s Drug Addiction Part 10


 

General Hospital – July 1998 – Alan’s Drug Addiction Part 10 – Part 10. Alan tells Monica that she is his life support. Monica is worried about him. What if he gets arrested. He tells her that if he gets arrested, he’d hang himself. This takes the wind out of Monica’s sails. Alan stalls coming to bed to pop some pills while Monica watches from the door. Monica visits Jason and manages to get through to him about how she loves him by comparing her situation with his relationship with Michael. Jason lets Monica hold Michael. Later, Monica meets with Taggert on the docks and refuses to help him get Jason. Taggert reiterates that he’s after Justus not Jason. Monica says, “He is family too.”

 

Laila Haidari: 'mother' of Afghan drug addicts

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Married off at 12 and a mother at 13, Afghan divorcee Laila Haidari now lives to help drug addicts in Kabul, who call her mother. Now thirty-five years old, she was born and brought up in Iran, where her refugee parents lived out war and political …
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Number of young drug abusers on the rise

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Dr Balhetchet said: "What I feel is very important is trying to encourage their parents to come on board, their family members to come on board to act as a support system. When you're addicted to drugs, or anything else like alcohol or cigarettes, it's …
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Drug abuse: Another Punjab study too pegged it at 70%

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… in 2006, the other survey was conducted four years after the Department of Health and Family Welfare commissioned the Institute for Development Studies (IDC) to study drug abuse in the border districts — Amritsar, Tarn Taran, Gurdaspur and Ferozepur.
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Have A Meal, Prevent Drug Abuse

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The Wall Alliance for the Prevention of Drug and Alcohol Abuse this week is issuing a challenge to township families: Can you sit down and have dinner with your whole family five times this week? The Wall Family Dinner Week effort, part of a national …
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