How can I learn how to support me in a relationship with an addict to his addiction without help?

question afosa_ragazza : How can I learn, support me in a relationship with an addict, without the relief of his addiction It is mainly alcohol, but it take drugs. I’m not sure that he is an addict, but there is a problem that concerns us both, it is not easy to see that this is no better answer. response

by Ginger
Ignore Ignore IgnorierenSie can not escape can not always be around them are

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Support will drink as much as I can flush my system out?

question biker SST : Going to stop drinking a lot, how can I flush out my system Well, I ‘I decided that I drink so much alcohol as before and take only do on special occasions. So basically, I’m almost as flush my system as you would with a detox, but not food. ? Any better ideas Answer: the answer

Jenny
Drink 8 glasses of water a day This bo; LinkedIn improving all the toxins from your system, your skin and relieve tension in the water in your body and you can see for yourself ; lose weight too.

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Support for mothers who have had their children removed from her care because of alcohol?

CHARLOTTE question : Support for mothers, their children from her care ? is a difficult question because there are a lot of stigmatization of women who lose their children in their life choices, which means that their choice to their addiction before their child. I wonder if someone could at the shame and guilt are a relationship, you feel it is doing and then to wear the responsibility for the consequences. My children live with their parents under a court order and I am no longer the “mother” in the same direction as my children’s caregiver is now. I still see my child, I know I should be grateful for but I’ve also helps feelings of jealousy and resentment of sometimes because it all day to day doing things with my child I am not trusted to do even that, even when I’m in recovery from his debut and it could Tra run many times before I get my child back. I understand and accept that it was for my alcoholism, I would not everyday tasks like any normal mother, but have I lost, and now I have privaledge to win again – but It is sometimes so hard and I feel embarrassed and ashamed to tell people my child not living with me – for example, I want to improve my life, retraining or voluntary, but if I imagine in a normal environment bing with people who have children, I can not imagine telling them the truth about my situation. I know this is a long question but I searched online support for mothers like me and I can not find – I do not attend services and aa drug abuse, but sometimes People who havent lost their children through their dependence can not understand the emotional pain and anger and frustration I feel. Who can relate to, I would appreciate a response – thank you Best Answer: Re

; reply by Ginny Jin you can
I To change a problem with alcohol for 22 years. People never talk about the devastating effects of alcohol, as the Spirit and the liver of a slow form of suicide I wish I had never statrted rot is a lonely path light, but you can turn it aroun d. Do some research and I promise you, if you see your children again, you will arrive at the other end. It may take up to six months of patience. And not to be compared to “normal” mothers. You will be surprised at what happened behind closed doors are.

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Do addicts in recovery use support groups as their drug of choice?

Question by Veronica Katherine: Do addicts in recovery use support groups as their drug of choice?
So could members of AA who are ‘sober’ get hooked on the group instead of the alcohol, so something is still controlling them – is it about control rather than addiction? Is it too scary to have to take responsability alone? So alcohol and its reliance on it is replaced by a reliance on the group, a sponsor, or the great higher power itself? Can it be replacement rather than recovery? Isn’t it better to take full responsiblity and not rely on anything but ourselves, is that the only true way to recovery? to be free from it ALL and just be ourselves, uncontrolled by any other substance, person, or make believe fairy who will take it all on their shoulders so we don’t have to????

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Answer by ξήĢŁĭŞĦ ŗǾşξ ©® ღஐღ
all the re habilitating addicts i met, learnt to depend on the group, its philosophies and each other .. and never got away from their addiction because they couldnt stand on their own two feet

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Do addicts in recovery use support groups as their drug of choice?

Question by Veronica Katherine: Do addicts in recovery use support groups as their drug of choice?
So could members of AA who are ‘sober’ get hooked on the group instead of the alcohol, so something is still controlling them – is it about control rather than addiction? Is it too scary to have to take responsability alone? So alcohol and its reliance on it is replaced by a reliance on the group, a sponsor, or the great higher power itself? Can it be replacement rather than recovery? Isn’t it better to take full responsiblity and not rely on anything but ourselves, is that the only true way to recovery? to be free from it ALL and just be ourselves, uncontrolled by any other substance, person, or make believe fairy who will take it all on their shoulders so we don’t have to????

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Answer by drummer.girl777
Sounds like you’re in denial. Most drug and alcohol treatment centers preach 12 step fellowships because they work today and have worked for many years. It’s impossible to get sober on your own. Human beings are born needing at least one other person to survive.

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