` Though I have not experienced my own addictions I have been directly affected by those of my close friend Jason. In the time since junior high until now I have had an amazing friend in my life named Jason, I met him through mutual friends in 9th grade. Our friendship grew stronger over time and eventually he sat me down to explain that he was addicted to both alcohol and cocaine. As I was being told every detail of what he had been going through for the passed year of his life all I could think was how it was now my job to find help for him. From this point on I became very devoted to finding him help and trying to support him. Often times I had to distance myself from the situation because his changes in personality became to hard to focus on my own life. At many point in the stages of rehab Jason was in he changed drastically from being the person I knew to a very angry and bitter person. Grief was a feeling I found myself feeling a lot during his time in rehab, the quote from ‘The …show more content…
Though jason and I have not talked as frequently as we had before he went to rehab, I still stay in contact with him. The primary reason my friend and I have fallen into a less close relationship is that his recovery took many things from me, including my primary focus being on my own personal health. Addiction affects everyone surrounding the issue, it is in no way a solo battle and continues to affect the lives of both the victim and the loved ones even after rehab of any