sponsored by our community partner: s RUDY THOMAS mune RUDY THOMAS Jamie’s sister, Arlyn, drew the symbol on this necklace as a tribute to her brother and had it tattooed on her. It is a half-moon of music notes, and each star has one of his initials (JRD). “I think it was Arlyn’s way of knowing Jamie is still watching over her.” — LISA DANIELS never fit in. Maybe he was depressed. I do know that he suffered from depression for a while before his death.” She does know that at age16, Jamie gave a self-diagnosis to a therapist as having ADD and asked for Adderall. “He did not have ADD,” Daniels says. “He eventually told me he intentionally answered the questions wrong on the ADD test. It was that easy. He was struggling with something at 16, but Adderall was not the answer; it may have been the beginning of something terrible.” Jamie continued to take Adderall through college. His family doesn’t know when he turned to opiates. “They were easily obtain- able on campus and, by the time he gradu- ated, he couldn’t stop,” she says. She watched him try to detox himself sev- eral times. On three occasions, he was taken to the emergency room during an acute crisis, only to be discharged hours later with no long-term plan. They finally found a therapist Jamie liked, who guided him toward getting the medical help he needed. During his most difficult crisis to date, Jamie called his therapist who recommended he go directly to the emergency room to be admitted to a 12-day detox program. The hospital let him out two days early. “From there, they wanted Jamie to move into a sober living facility here in Michigan, but after speaking with Jamie’s therapist, we agreed to send him to a private rehab center in Florida.” Jamie, still under his father’s health insurance, went to Palm Beach County, Fla., for treatment. He first spent a month at the Beachway Therapy Center, then moved on to a sober living house with a strong reputation in Delray. jn ABOVE: Lisa Daniels is determined to get young people the help they need to battle addiction in honor of her late son, Jamie Daniels. March 1 • 2018 13