Know someone a bit like that who suffers from bipolar disorder which resulted in them turning to substances which had the side effect of making the condition worse that resulted in a vicious circle. Only resolved after an incident of some kind that resulted in him getting help.
I've had a quick look for drug/alcohol abuse support and guessing your location...
Drug and alcohol support in Staffs.
That's me in a nutshell. I'm not bipolar but I suffer from severe bouts of depression due to schizophrenia which it it's self is hard enough to live with, without throwing depression into the mix too. I turned to drink, vodka. I ended up on one 75cl bottle a day and this went on for several years. Inevitably a blood test at my GP revealed liver damage. That was my wake up call. I was killing myself.
I'm now on a stronger dose of Olanzapine for my schizophrenia and mirtazapine for my depression. I kicked out the drink completely, with the help of a support group in my area called NECA. I'm fortunate that my liver damage was caught early as I've been told it is reversible and will heal it's self as long as I stay off the drink. I feel like I've been given a new start in life. Personal relationships with friends and family are improving and I'm much more positive about everything now.
OP - Your friend may need to hit rock bottom like I did before he turns around. I wish him luck.
Doesn't sound like you found out the issue but rather just talked to him about how he is acting (which is the first step to finding the issue). Surely you should be finding out why he is acting that way. Getting him to give up drugs is all fine and dandy but if you are just curing the symptoms and ignoring the possibility of something making him turn to the drugs rather than the drugs being the cause, other parts of his life will suffer eventually because the issue is still there.
In fact, I would say his casualness on being under the influence suggests there is a bigger problem in his life and the drugs is just a way he is dealing with them.
do his wife that will teach him
I get that you're talking to him but he's not really talking. For him to change so drastically and hammer the drugs there has to be an underlying cause. This is what you need to get out of him.
As has been said, get him when he's not off his face. Explain to him what's at stake. Make him realise he will lose his friends and family.
It could be a medical condition.
My partners dad died from a brain tumor and he was aggressive and doing odd things before diagnosis.
Hope its not but it could be medical as opposed to life style/crazy mid life etc.
Good luck and hope all turns out well.![]()
That's my plan for this weekend.
his drug use may be a symptom not the cause . it's possible he has a underlining condition which makes it likely he'll gravitate to drugs to medicate.
Thank you for the link.
It could be a medical condition.
My partners dad died from a brain tumor and he was aggressive and doing odd things before diagnosis.
Hope its not but it could be medical as opposed to life style/crazy mid life etc.
Good luck and hope all turns out well.![]()