Pubdate: Wed, 09 May 2001 Source: Martha's Vineyard Times (MA) Copyright: 2001 Martha's Vineyard Times Contact: http://www.mvtimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1166 Author: Sheldon Baron ADDICTION A CRISIS HERE To the Editor: I am writing to respond to the three young women and one young man who felt compelled to leave obscene messages on my answering machine late at night recently. Apparently they believe I should stop my efforts to urge Vineyarders to take concrete steps to combat the drug and alcohol abuse crisis in our community. Contrary to one caller's assertion, I do indeed know about addiction. I came so close to dying from drug and alcohol abuse 30 years ago that my doctors estimated that I had six months to live. With help, I managed to get sober and have worked the past 28 years to help other addicts get sober, too. I also know quite a bit about denial - that mad fury and sad defensiveness that is clearly what motivated these poor young people to make their obscene phone calls. Their anger is misplaced. It would be better directed toward the substances that are killing people in their community. Happily those four angry callers are a minority. Every day I am on the Vineyard at least one person stops to thank me for my modest efforts to get Vineyarders to address seriously the addiction crisis in our community. I hope no more Vineyarders will have to die from drug or alcohol abuse before our citizens and their leaders can address the problem. Sheldon Baron Chappaquiddick - --- MAP posted-by: Beth