I'm kinda going out on a limb here with this, and I'm not sure if it's appropriate, but I have a family member who I believe might be addicted to prescription painkillers (like oxycodone). In the past few years, she's needed surgery for various ailments, and she's been on some heavy stuff. She claims she is not addicted in any way, and uses pills only when absolutely necessary. There are many reasons why I think she's addicted:
-She constantly talks about pills. She is always talking about how she was on this or that, and even offers things to others. She is basically a walking pharmacy. She claims she doesn't need to take pills, but always has a good supply on her. And when she doesn't...
-She gets angry when she doesn't have her pills. Last week, she asked me to pick up pills for her at a pharmacy. I was with her kids, and she put me between a rock and a hard place and leveraged me to get them (which I now regret immensely). I first declined, and then a switch flipped and she got very angry. She claims the anger is from her "stressful day".
-She is constantly lying. She has been doing this for years. She has been in and out of work for years now (in the car business). She told me recently that she got a new job and she signed a contract and everything, and she was excited to start. After two weeks of working, she was out of a job. She then told me she never signed a contract and that it was a temp role. This happens every few months. She lies about EVERYTHING ALL THE TIME.
-She is always "fake" with people, and even herself. She puts on personas and lives in this fantasy world where she thinks that she can do whatever she wants because she is more important than everyone else. People that don't know her buy into it, and after being friends for a short period of time, they figure her out and ditch. Those who do stick around are similar to her. It's at the point where I haven't interacted with the "real" person in years. She has even tried to split my wife and I over the years.
There's a lot more I can go into, but I won't (for now). I called her out recently on this after an incident last week, and it of course was taken the wrong way. She has the rest of the family on her side because she manipulates everyone but me, and they now think I am a jerk. She has friends and other family members calling me trying to get me to "take back the accusations".
Any suggestions? I feel like she's addicted. Everyone says she isn't, and I am crazy. I have no idea what to do.