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aazndj
Apr 13, 2007, 06:57 AM
i have started chewing and smoking at the age of 15 and i just started drinking and i know im under age but i want to quit and i dont know how i have been to rehab but its not working for me and i want to quit so i can take care of my kids i know im young and i know that im not in good shape any more but i want to know wat should i do and how should i do it and to people think that im lying im sorry that i fooled u but the only thing im asking is for help and im new to this so i just want help for me and my kids im in a tough spot in my life and i want to get better but not a hole lot is helping me so i need advice to who ever wants to help me and i am not in a relationship i was just wondering im sorry for the misunderstanding but i need help here so plese help me out how do i quit my addictions please help me

alkalineangel
Apr 13, 2007, 07:08 AM
Not to be mean or anything, but I really dont think after the posts from yesterday that anyone here is going to believe anything that you say. This is a board for people who really need help. I think you need some form of counseling. good luck.

BlakeCory
Apr 13, 2007, 02:45 PM
From the posts I've read you seem to be addicted to help as well. You took advantage of people who genuinely cared enough about your problems to stop and give you their precious time. maybe your not used to having people care, and it felt good so you kept coming back with different stories. Maybe you're scared and afraid of telling people the truth because you've been rejected in the past. Whatever the reason add lying to your list of addictions.

In order to recover you will have to be completely honest with yourself. You need to tell someone you can trust everything that has happened and your true feelings. maybe you can find this person in your family, church, or pay a counselor. It won't be quick or easy and no invisible face across the web will be able to hold your hand.

I hope you find freedom, God Bless.