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		<title>Eastside Witness &#124; Poverty Drugs Trapdoor &#124; Escape &amp; Recovery &#124; Hope</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Nov 2007 05:57:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sitting at Tinseltown Starbucks, a young-looking 35 year-old man approached asking a question. Well groomed and dressed, the mannerisms and speech seemed incongruent with the shell. Being curious, rather than avoiding, it was discovered that a long history of abuses crushed his spirit leading to drug and alcohol abuse. Having recently cleaned up, his ties <a href="http://onemancan.ca/poverty-drugs-hope-recovery/"><b>...Read the Rest</b></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sitting at <a rel="nofollow" href="http://onemancan.ca/goto/Tinseltown/63/1" title="Cinemark Tinseltown Vancouver">Tinseltown</a> Starbucks, a young-looking 35 year-old man approached asking a question. Well groomed and dressed, the mannerisms and speech seemed incongruent with the shell. Being curious, rather than avoiding, it was discovered that a long history of abuses crushed his spirit leading to drug and alcohol abuse. Having recently cleaned up, his ties and relationship to the <a rel="nofollow" href="http://onemancan.ca/goto/Downtown_Eastside/63/2" title="The Downtown Eastside (DTES) is the oldest neighbourhood in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada">Downtown Eastside</a>, and particularly people he cared about, was creating an internal conflict of wanting to rescue them versus saving himself. The trapdoor was waiting to pull him back in.</p>
<p>Speaking further with him, it is apparent there is a lot more going on in the lives of many of these unfortunate people. Abuse is a pattern established early in life, and abuses take many shapes and forms. <a rel="nofollow" href="http://onemancan.ca/goto/The_city/63/3" title="City of Vancouver: Four Pillars Drug Strategy">The city</a> and our <a rel="nofollow" href="http://onemancan.ca/goto/Vancouver_society/63/4" title="Pivot Legal Society &amp; Vancouver's Downtown Eastside">Vancouver society</a> has struggled for years with how to deal with the problems. There is an undercurrent <a rel="nofollow" href="http://onemancan.ca/goto/attitude/63/5" title="Dan Rather to Expose Vancouver Underbelly to the World ">attitude</a> that suggests people get what they deserve. Unfortunately, this doesn&#8217;t rectify the problem, and rarely will it empower anyone to create change. Judgement is what typically leads people to accept their failure and fall deeper into the patterns of abuse.</p>
<p>Rather than encouraging the young man to follow his heart and rescue these other ghosts of the <a rel="nofollow" href="http://onemancan.ca/goto/Eastside/63/6" title="Downtown Eastside Women's Centre ">Eastside</a>, the suggestions left with him were to focus on his healing first and foremost. Get the help that is available, stay with the program, get away from the environment, don&#8217;t worry about anyone else, and get re-training. His passion and caring were obvious and if he successfully pulls himself out of this nightmare life he has helped create, he could be a potentially <a rel="nofollow" href="http://onemancan.ca/goto/valuable_resource_for_the_DTES/63/7" title="Carnegie Community Centre Downtown Eastside Vancouver">valuable resource for the DTES</a> and its&#8217; population in need of recovery.</p>
<p>Saying good-bye he said, “Thanks for taking the time to listen and hear me. Most people don&#8217;t treat me this way.” His eyes were sad and downcast. Let&#8217;s hope he is one of those who will make it.</p>
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