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Old Jan 3, 2007, 11:31 AM
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so i have a real bad prolbem. my husband of 12 years is a drug addict and i have never been one at all. he doesnt want to get help he doeant think that he has a prolbem. he knows that he should not be doing what he does but yet he still does. i tell him all the time that it really hurts me when he does the drugs. he doesnt do them in the house he does them who knows where and he is gone for hours and someimes days. my real prolbem is that i have 3 kids they dontknow what there dad does they just thinkthat he is going to work when really he is going to get highwith all his money. the reason i dont leave is because i love him and i know that 1 day he will get help hopelly it will be soon also the other reason i dont leave is because my oldst son is my stepson and i have been raising him since he was born and if i leave him i will loose my baby and i dont think i could doo that to him i am his life i need to know what should i do please help me please

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Old Jan 3, 2007, 11:49 AM   #2  
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Councelling is very important. Has he or you ever done this. If this is a concern for you it should be a concern for him as well. Councelling is first step. As far as addictions, the only person that can help him with that is, himself. If he really does want the change then he will take the steps to make a change. Does not mean it will be perfect, does not mean there wont be times where he might back peddle and end up back on it, but to do your best to support him, love him and him knowing that you will be by his side through good times and bad times is very important. There is that line as well. There has to be a line drawn somewhere. Some people need to hit Rock hard bottom until they realize what they could lose if they do not get out of the addictions.

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