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20 Years of Drug Addiction
The patient stated that ever since he had gotten married twenty years ago, his relationship with his wife was very difficult and marked by constant arguments. Several times, the police had come to his house in order to handle these domestic issues. The patient also stated that he had gotten involved in drugs. At first, the patient started using marijuana with his friends and in a few years, the patient progressed to harder drugs such as crack cocaine, heroin, speed, and angel dust. The patient stated he used to be on a “trip†for three to four days, during the time in which he would go to work, but his mind would not be in a proper mental state. His employers were always suspicious of him because he would commonly use the washroom [in order to use drugs]. The patient explained how he had been in several rehabilitation programs after spending time in prison. He was removed from some rehabilitation programs because of relapsing into drugs. Several months ago the patient was at a point in which he was attempting to kill himself and was put into jail.
His wife was trying to help and motivate him by telling him that if he did not shape up, he would never by able to see his family again. The patient received taweez and started drinking water from them regularly. The patient explained that over the next few weeks, his behavior improved and he could feel the cleaning effect of the water. He had taken the taweez four to seven times, after which he completely lost his cravings.
His relationship with his wife has improved drastically to a more loving one. The patient mentioned an incident that once in the morning after drinking the water, he felt like throwing up. He immediately went to the sink and vomited a black thick substance that smelled badly. When the patient was asked whether he had eaten anything black, the patient replied in the negative saying that he had not eaten anything that would cause this type of vomit. After this episode, the patient stated he felt lighter.
His addiction of 20 years has completely left him and he no longer has any cravings now for the last 4-5 months since he felt better.
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