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Drug Interviews: One | Two
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DATE:
June 2001
QUESTION: We
last talked about 5 weeks ago and you said then that you were
going to stop smoking and stop experimenting with drugs once
you started the new school year. Have you stopped?
GOR: No, I am now addicted to drugs, but I am
trying to stop it.
QUESTION: When you say you are
addicted to drugs, how badly?
GOR: I really need it.
QUESTION: How often did you take
it?
GOR: Every day.
QUESTION: When was the last time
you took drugs?
GOR: Two days ago.
QUESTION: Do you want to take
some now?
GOR: Yes
QUESTION: Will you?
GOR: No, I am trying to stop it.
QUESTION: What drugs did you take?
GOR: I smoked marijuana quite a few times in the holiday
but I have become addicted to yaa ba (amphetamines).
QUESTION: Have
you stopped smoking cigarettes yet?
GOR: No, you can see I am smoking at the same
time I am talking to you. If I stop taking drugs and stop smoking
at the same time I am sure I will go mad. Very mad.
QUESTION: What do you mean mad?
GOR: I mean crazy, angry and moody all the time.
QUESTION: The last time we talked
I asked you "are you in control?" and you said "yes".
What is your answer now to that same question?
GOR: No, I am not in control. The drugs control
me. I can't stop.
QUESTION: The other thing I said
to you was that how can you stop if your friends are taking drugs.
You said that you could stop. What is your answer now?
GOR: It is very difficult. When you see it in
front of you, face to face with it often, I can't stop myself
I can't do it. I tried to stop myself but I couldn't.
QUESTION: I want to know why you
started taking drugs on a regular basis. The second time you
took drugs you told me that you would not buy drugs but would
only have some with your friends. You assured me you would not
become addicted. Did you start taking it a lot of times during
the holidays or after you had gone back to school?
GOR: I started taking it a lot at the end of
the holidays. Every day. I first started it just for fun. My
friends were doing it at my house so I wanted to try too. But,
then I quickly became addicted.
QUESTION: So, you just followed
your friends?
GOR: Yes.
QUESTION: Looking back now, do
you think that was a good decision to copy your friends?
GOR: Very bad idea. If I had the time again
I wouldn't do it. I would try to stop my friends as well.
QUESTION: Do you really think
your friends would listen to you if you tried to stop them? You
didn't listen to me.
GOR: For sure they won't. They will say that
it is their life and their body. I will try once but if they
don't believe me what can I do? They will know it later for sure.
And when they know it I will help them as much as I can.
QUESTION: How will they know it?
Or should I ask, how did you know it?
GOR: I saw my mum working at home. She was doing
everything. She finished working at the factory and then came
home to do more work. Maybe she was sad and tired because no-one
was helping her.
QUESTION: I thought you said before
that you did a lot of housework?
GOR: I used to, but not when I was taking drugs
and being bad.
QUESTION: So, how did that make
you feel.
GOR: Very sad. So I am now trying to stop it
and help her do the housework.
QUESTION: You
haven't come to work on your web site for a long time. Why?
GOR: I was staying with friends and taking drugs,
walking around, fighting, having fun. But now I know it was fun
in the wrong way. The bad way.
QUESTION: Why
are you saying that now?
GOR: Mainly because I saw my mum work. But also
one of my friends became addicted to drugs. He took it a lot
and couldn't stop. He had to leave school and go to a drug clinic.
He was there for about 2-3 weeks. He is better now but his mum
won't let him go back to school. She doesn't want him to meet
the wrong group of friends.
QUESTION: He is in your group,
so are you saying she doesn't want him to see you?
GOR: No. She knows I am trying to stop too and
she helps me as well. She told me that it is bad for me and that
it is a waste of money. She also told me that my mum and dad
would be upset if they knew.
QUESTION: Does your mum and dad
know you are addicted to drugs?
GOR: No and I don't want them to know.
QUESTION: Really? Are you sure?
I haven't seen you for a couple of weeks but I can tell that
you have been through a rough time. You have lost weight, your
cheeks are hollow and it looks like you haven't slept properly
for a long time. Your parents must suspect something for sure?
GOR: They don't. They see me every day and haven't
seen a change.
QUESTION: What do you think your
parents would say if they knew?
GOR: I don't think they would say anything.
My mum would cry for sure. I am not sure about my father.
QUESTION: If he got angry with
you what would you do?
GOR: I am sure that if he got angry with me
I would take drugs more and more and more and I wouldn't stop.
QUESTION: Do you think your parents
understand you?
GOR: Yes, I think so. But sometimes they don't.
But that is OK. They can't understand everything, I know that.
QUESTION: Can
you tell them your problems?
GOR: Yes I can tell them every problem but I
don't want to tell them about me taking drugs. They know about
me smoking and things with my girlfriends.
QUESTION: What about the money.
Where did you get the money from to buy drugs?
GOR: From my friends and I sold some of my cartoon
books to get it.
QUESTION: Did you have enough
money to buy it every time?
GOR: No, but if I didn't have enough I just
shared with my friends. I never took it alone. Two or three of
my friends got a lot of pocket money from their parents every
day. More than they needed.
QUESTION: How
much pocket money do you get?
GOR: In the holidays I got 20 baht (about 50
cents) a day. During school time I get 70. If I didn't eat school
lunch I had 50 baht for buying drugs. I didn't eat lunch lots
of times.
QUESTION: Where did you buy the
drugs? At school?
GOR: No, I know a house. It belongs to my friend's
cousin. We went there to buy it and take it straight away. Sometimes
we took the drugs to my friend's house or my house.
QUESTION: How much were the drugs
there?
GOR: It cost 60 baht. At school it costs more.
Also, sometimes it is not the real drug. It is a pretend one.
It tastes different and can't make me feel high.
QUESTION: Did you get high every
time? How did it feel?
GOR: Yes, I did. When I am high I felt a bit
like normal but I didn't feel sleepy at night. When I took it
during the holidays I was up all night with my friends. We were
singing, chatting and playing around. The drugs helped us stay
awake during the night. One time I was up for 3 days and 3 nights
playing around.
QUESTION: What about school time?
You were home alone at night and didn't need to stay awake. Why
did you keep taking drugs after school had started?
GOR: I had no choice then. My body wanted it. I was
addicted to it.
QUESTION: So, after school you
took drugs and then you went home?
GOR: Yes.
QUESTION: Why didn't your parents
notice anything? What time did you go home?
GOR: I went somewhere else first and then went
home at about 10 p.m. I was acting like normal so they didn't
see anything strange. But I couldn't sleep at night.
QUESTION: What about your school
work? Could you concentrate on it?
GOR: No, I slept all day in the classroom. I
didn't learn properly for the last two weeks. Then after school
I took drugs.
QUESTION: Didn't your teacher
see anything wrong?
GOR: They asked me if I was ill and why I was
sleepy.
QUESTION: Did
you do the homework?
GOR: No, they didn't say anything about that
so I didn't do it. Nothing happened.
QUESTION: What is your plan now?
Do you really think you can stop taking drugs?
GOR: Yes, I will stop taking drugs. If I go
around thinking I can't do it then I won't be able to do it.
I think I can, so I will do it.
QUESTION: What about your web
site? Why did you decide to come back to work on it?
GOR: I needed something to concentrate on while
I am trying to quit drugs. Also, all of my future is here. When
I come here I don't feel like a normal student. I feel like a
different person, someone special. But when I am not here, I
am the kind of student that goes around fighting, taking drugs
and doing bad stuff. It is like I am living in two different
worlds. I also know that if I am here working I won't be spending
much time with my friends. So, when my friends are taking drugs
I am not going to be there. I am trying to spend more time here
working after school and at the weekend. If I am with my friends
and they are taking drugs I think I won't be able to stop myself.
I am not sure.
QUESTION: Which one do you think
is easier to stop, smoking or taking drugs?
GOR: Smoking.
QUESTION: Why don't you try and
stop smoking first?
GOR: Because, when I feel like taking drugs
I need something to replace it. So, I think I need cigarettes
more now. It is bad but not as bad as drugs.
QUESTION: Why do you think Thai
society is so against people taking drugs? What is wrong about
it?
GOR: It is bad for you. If you take it a lot
you will lose all your money. You won't have enough so you will
have to steal or sell some stuff to buy drugs. Like my friends.
One of them used the money for his education to buy drugs. Another
friend stole some money from a pay phone. Other people around
you will also suffer. You have to remember that even if you don't
care about yourself other people still do. Like your parents.
Will they be happy if you are taking it? I don't think so. No
parents in this world will be happy. That is why I don't want
my parents to know that I have been doing it.
QUESTION: Did you think about
that when you started taking drugs in the first place?
GOR: No. It was just because I was with friends.
They did so I did. It was fun. We were teenagers and we just
wanted to try new things.
QUESTION: If your friends jumped
from the top of the building would you follow them?
GOR: It is not the same. Jumping leads to death
straight away. But this one is a long time. Drugs is fun at first.
But, after the fun you will have a lot of problems.
QUESTION: What
do you think about the addiction side to drugs now?
GOR: It is not good.
QUESTION: Is
it better not to start?
GOR: I wouldn't say that. If you want to try, make
sure you only try one time. One time, no second time.
QUESTION: But
that is what you told me after the first time you took it. What
happened to you?
GOR: I am saying now make sure you only take it one
time. If your parents understand you, you just tell them straight
away that you want to try. Say that your friends tried it and
you want to know what it is like. I am sure that they will help
you. If I am a parent I am sure I would let my kid do it with
me. That is better than with friends.
QUESTION: What would you do if you find out that your son
or daughter carried on taking drugs behind your back?
GOR: I then have to help them.
QUESTION: But,
what if they didn't tell you, like you didn't tell your parents?
GOR: I can see it with my eyes. I took it before so
I can see the difference between people who take it and normal
people.
QUESTION: But,
when it is someone that you love you just don't want to believe
that they are doing it. You know the saying that love makes you
blind. Maybe that is the same thing with your parents. Maybe
they think you are doing something like this but they don't want
to believe it. If you find out that your child was taking drugs
what would you do?
GOR: I wouldn't be angry. I would help him. Send him
to a drug clinic or do anything I can to help him. And I am sure
that he will understand what I am trying to do. Like me now.
QUESTION: If
he accepts your help and then later starts taking drugs again
what would you then do?
GOR: That is difficult to answer.
QUESTION: OK.
Let's take a real example. I am helping you to get off drugs
now by being supportive.
GOR: Yes.
QUESTION: But,
what should I do if I find out later that you have starting taking
drugs again?
GOR: For sure you mustn't be angry with me because
I will do the opposite of what you want. Just warn me and remind
me about my parents. That they love me and that I shouldn't upset
them.
QUESTION: What
if you tell me that you are not taking drugs again and I find
out from someone else that you are still taking it. Should I
be angry with you for lying to me?
GOR: Really you should. But I think if I do it like
that I would have a reason for lying. Like I am scared you would
be angry or something like that. If you are not angry then tell
me straight away you are not angry.
QUESTION: If
you were with a different group of friends who didn't smoke or
take drugs, would you have experimented with drugs?
GOR: No, because if they didn't take it so I wouldn't
have started it.
QUESTION: If you were a parent and you saw your son mixing
with a group of boys that were smoking, drinking and taking drugs
what would you do?
GOR: I can't stop him. I will just warn him. A friend
is a friend. You can't break them up. If I tried to stop my son
seeing these friends I am sure he will become closer to them.
So, I will just warn him once or twice. If I do it more than
that he will just get angry. Also, I will not let my son go to
his friend's house. I would prefer he came to my house. I am
not going to let my son be a bad kid. I will teach him about
right and wrong at an early age.
QUESTION: I want
to ask you one final question. It is very brave of you to be
so honest to tell the whole world about your addiction to drugs.
Can I ask you why you wanted to do that? It is a big risk for
you to do this as your parents or teachers might find out.
GOR: I want every parent in the world to know and understand
teenagers. So their children won't do the opposite way to what
their parents want. If I can only stop one child taking drugs
or help a parent to understand their child on drugs, I would
be happy (^_^)
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