mle22
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Well in my opinion a waste of a young life is always tragic. And to call her ugly names - well - lacking in humanity in my opinion
Don't want to cause a debate here and I'm prob going to get shot down now. Yes it is sad just think she had endless opportunities to turn her life around, expensive rehab etc but she decided not too, some people don't have that kind of help. Yes she had a lot of talent and it was a shame she didn't do more with it.
Sadder though is that her dying is going to get more media attention than the 90 odd people innocently killed in Norway, they didn't have a choice. And the 90 + families in shock over losing their children in a selfish act.
Sorry rant over.
Well as my granny used to say - there but for the grace of God -
Having lost family at young ages I do not believe in god, nor does my mum she was church of England, my dad is irish so I say no more. When you loose a lives at a young age, that god c::goes put the window.
To many people are dying for no reason, you don't help it along
I don't think that addiction is a choice, deppresion has a big part to play, so famous or not, she would have found an escape ( almost certainly distructive) to fill an empty void, and yes I speak from experience.
I feel sorry for her family especially her father who apparently was on a flight when the news broke and had no idea what had happened, to let it out to the public before her family had been told is cruel.
Again though her death is no more heart breaking than any one else that lost a loved one today or any day xxx
I feel sorry for her family especially her father who apparently was on a flight when the news broke and had no idea what had happened, to let it out to the public before her family had been told is cruel.
The thing with heroin addiction is that when life is hard, for whatever reason, the drug makes you just not care any more, it gives you an escape, for just a short while, from whatever is too much to deal with. I know quite a bit about Amy's introduction into the world of drugs and the life she led because of it, there was a reason her family wanted BFC out of her life. I thought she had beaten it, if indeed that is the cause of her untimely death, and I suspect it will be. The poor woman was tormented and not in a position to help herself by making the right choices. It really is not a case of just saying no where heroin is concerned. My thoughts go out to her family, they must be devastated, no matter what they did they couldn't stop her if that was what she wanted to do. I know, as I am going through the same thing with my own daughter, and it is so blurdy hard! You have this beautiful person that is your daughter and then the other one that is the addict and has taken over, I cannot begin to describe the pain.
The only consolation that her family will find is that she is now at peace and safe, she can't be hurt any more, I hope they find some comfort in that.
RIP Amy
So sad and a waste of a young life. I know she went into rehab although I would imagine any addicition is a long and slow process and unfortunately she didn't make it.
Don't want to cause a debate here and I'm prob going to get shot down now. Yes it is sad just think she had endless opportunities to turn her life around, expensive rehab etc but she decided not too
absolutely agree, she chose her path,
Well you wonder what this has to do with Amy or drugs. Well the inmate said when you sit on the back of one of these wild mustang for the first time well that is a high in itself you dont get that from a cigarette or hard drugs.
So I am one of the few who has never ever Tasted, puffed , injected, ANY SORT of " drugs " I am no boasting just I find life is hard enough sometimes when your brain is normal let alone when it is screwed up.
So please never taste puff or anything drugs it will screw you up. sorry lecture over![]()
Such a wasted talent as many have said, but you choose your own path in life. I just don't understand how with all the money she had, she never took the opportunities to come off the drugs....
Hell no a child dying in a car accident, been there done that, a person dying of cancer is tragic, a person dying at the hands of someone else is tragic, a stupid bint that can't say no is not tragic. It is stupid and very selfish.
I think it is terribly sad for both Amy W and all the poor people in Norway. I know it is hard to understand, but people with drug and drink problems normally have an addictive personality. Granted that they shouldn't ever use any substance but mostly they don't know they have such a personality until it is too late. By then they don't have a choice, and it doesn't matter how much help you throw at them. Some have more strength than others and they are the ones who manage to get out.
Drugs have allot to answer for
sadly some people get into the wrong crowed and are persuaded to sample drugs then allot get addicted like smoking .
Well as my granny used to say - there but for the grace of God -
However, I can't help feel she chose her path and had a disregard for how precious life is.
It makes me feel so cross that there are many people battling with terminal illness and someone as talented as Amy appears to have thrown her life away.
I don't believe in God either - I was using it as a metaphor. None of us know how life will pan out and what we or our chidren may become, or have to face.
I don't think that addiction is a choice, deppresion has a big part to play, so famous or not, she would have found an escape ( almost certainly distructive) to fill an empty void, and yes I speak from experience.
When people have an addiction it is not a choice they make it is something beyond their control, and as far down the spiral as she was having a hit would not have been for recreation or pleasure probably just to feel normal.
It was commented above would we feel the same for the wino in the street and yes i would, people end up in these situations for various reasons some cant cope with life some suffer from depression mental illness or a trauma in their life to live this kind of tortured half life needing the next hit is a terrible life.
The people who push drugs are the villians as they prey on weak fragile people,lots who are taking drugs do so just to forget, you never know what is going on in someones head or how they feel some people just cant cope.
absolutely agree, she chose her path, those in norway didn't![]()
Addiction rehab in the UK is a joke. Overdosing on a relapse is very common as the body has no tolerance, especially when drugs are mixed.
Yep I'll shoot you down. She didn't decided not to turn her life around, addiction is not a choice.
No, no she didn't choose. She was ill & it was out of her control.
You're displaying a staggering ignorance of addiction issues. But working with horses is exactly the kind of rehab that would help addicts. Sadly this government is stuck in a dark ages and think 5 weeks of enforced counselling and shrinks will do the trick. Clearly not.
Yes, you clearly don't understand.
hahahaha. I'm not laughing at tragedy, just your ignorance.
Yes. Its such a complex issue, and people end up in trouble for all sorts of reasons. In my experience 99% of problems can be traced back to issues with parents, even if those issues aren't immediately obvious.
Its not possible to over simplify the issue like this.
Yes, and there go our children, in fact all our loved ones. No one should judge as you never know when you or your family could be afflicted by this curse.
She didn't choose her path, and she did have a terminal illness - addiction.
Quite.
Yes.
I couldn't agree more. But its the goverment drug policies that allows the drug dealers & barons to thrive. A head in the sand approach.
She didn't choose her path, and she did have a terminal illness - addiction.
I am not suggesting that addiction is a choice - however she DID have a choice when she took her first drugs. Those suffering terminal illness DO NOT have a choice and I was making the point that choosing to take that first hit showed a disregard for the possible consequences. She has paid with her life and that is sad.
I have to say people KNOW when they take a drug ITS A DRUG!! They CHOOSE to take it and from someone who has had to deal with a family member (several infact but not as close) WITH a TEMINAL illness they DIDNT choose I am disgusted that you can compare such things.
peopl choose to take coke, heroin, cannabis, crack, ecstacy you name a highl addictive drug of choice. There is NO ignorance about it, no-one can claim they didnt know what the results would be when they took it.