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Peter Myginds son was deeply hooked on drugs: It can happen to anyone

Julius Mygind Mühlhausen has never lacked anything. He has successful parents, who have given him lots of love. He is extremely well socially gifted, outgoing,

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Peter Myginds son was deeply hooked on drugs: It can happen to anyone

Julius Mygind Mühlhausen has never lacked anything. He has successful parents, who have given him lots of love. He is extremely well socially gifted, outgoing, have always had many friends and played as a young basket at a high level.

Yet he ended up being deeply dependent on drugs.

- I found the check in a group of friends of slightly older young people, where it was cool to smoke hash. Therefore, I started, and just so quiet was it, the most important thing for me in everyday life. The weekends I used so on to take other drugs - cocaine, mdma and ecstasy - that could get me out of the hash-pumpernickel, tells Julius Mygind Mühlhausen, which today is living by lecturing and advising young people about the dangers of drugs, and who has written the book 'My child does not take drugs - I've asked' together with the 22-year-old Magnus Trampe Broch - as Julius has helped out of his abuse, and both of their mothers.

- It is so important for people to understand that it can happen in all families - the substances are a completely normal part of the celebration - and ungdomslivet, he says.


Statistics back up Julius' claim.

According to the national board of Health's report 'the narcotics situation in Dannmark' from the autumn of 2018 has 41 percent of young people under 25 years of age tried marijuana. Approximately 17,000 are young people between 15 and 25 years using cannabis (marijuana) almost daily.

the Book, such as Julius Mygind Mühlhausen has written together with his mother, Lise, Mühlhausen, and Magnus and Stine Tramp Broch, tells of the way in and out of drug use - from both the young people and their mothers ' perspective. The book will be published 20. march 2019. Photo Credit: Peoples Press.


after the hash, cocaine, amphetamine and ecstasy the drugs, as most young people use. And the young people's experimentation with substances - from marijuana to cocaine, amphetamines and ecstasy - topper when they are 16-19 years old.

Young people today have become even more touchscreen-anxious in the face of their own feelings. Perhaps it is because of social media, where everything must look perfect. It is insanely difficult to live up to, says Julius, who also emphasize that the access to drugs in nightlife settings is much easier.

the well-Known Peter Myginds son took drugs: I was insanely addicted to

- " Mdma and cocaine are everywhere. You get it almost thrown in the back of the neck, and otherwise your pusher only a Facebook click away.

- Why is it so insanely important that parents keep an eye on how their children have it, and that they respond, if there is evidence of abuse, he says.

- What advice would you give parents to children who maybe are on the road abuse?

- They need to ask. It may just not be an interrogation, but more of a conversation. They should much rather ask their children what they need from them. And they are going to get 'no' many, many times, when they ask their child, if it has a problem. But they don't give up - suddenly the timing really, promise Julius, who himself came out of his abuse, as the parents a day hit the spot with yet another of their questions.

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