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How does substance abuse start...

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Help Jack make decesions and see where it takes you Good luck!

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Jack has back painfind out why?

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Jack is a highschool football palyer who has gotten injured as a result he has a lot of back pain

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Tell a Friend

Tell a Doctor

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Jack go to the docter theres a solution to his back pain

find out!

Jack talks to mike, and mike suggest a solution

jack's decision ->

The doctor suggest that a surgery would relive the pain

jacks decision->

Mike: "i have a freind who can get you something for he pain" he talking about marijuana

How did it go

jack has had time to think and is go to get the surgery

how did it go

Jack feels like he should give it a try so he does

see what happens

The surgery went well! Jack is prescribed Oxycodone for the pain while recovers

what happens

The marijuana relives his pain for a bit of time so he is constantly using it

results

Jack grows a dependency on oxycodone he feels like it's his only way to be pain-free

Results

Jack grows a dependency on marijuana he feels like it's his only way to be pain-free. He begins smoke constently

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Jack has become addicted and lost motivation to continue school. He begins to fail classes and ultimately quits the football team.

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Jack has become addicted and lost motivation to continue school. He begins to fail classes and ultimately quits the football team.

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jack ultimitlary end up failing out of school and loses oppunitty such as goiung to school on a football scholrship
many people find themselves in situations that can lead to drug abuse. It’s important to recognize addiction as a medical condition rather than a crime; however, this does not diminish the consequences that come with it. Addressing both the roots of addiction and the potential repercussions is essential for fostering understanding and support.

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