How to Get Your Friend Off Drugs?

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My best friend (I love her but she can be so stupid at times) does drugs occasionally. Every once in a while she smokes pot with this girl down the street and she’s taken a handful of painkillers before and last night she told me she huffed paint for the first time. I already have an anxiety disorder and she’s depressed so I worry constantly about her safety (if she will hurt herself, ect.) and now she dumps this on me?? I thought she was done with drugs. I can’t stop worrying and thinking about her dying, I just can’t lose her. Please, please help me.
Xoxo

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Answer by Little pink pixie
well…. maybe you should tell her if she doesnt stop you will tell her parents… or maybe anonomously tip the parents with a text from the phone booth so they wont know its you… huffing paint, really, she will get really sick or die if she continues to do that! pot isnt that bad, but thats how it starts soon she will be injecting heroin and its all because no one did anything about it in the first place, tell her parents if that fails tell the police

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