Well maybe things will be calmer at home. Less drama which means less stress!! Yeah!!!!🍀
14 Sep 20 by member: SB 428
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My prayers are with your family for healing and protection from this episode in life. It is traumatic emotionally and will need mental healing. I have a similar experience my family went through that almost destroyed us.
14 Sep 20 by member: Cailinlass
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So sorry for all the drama, but I can't help but think your life will be far less stressful with him gone. Take care of yourself my friend. 💚💛💜
14 Sep 20 by member: shirfleur 1
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14 Sep 20 by member: hollyhalsey
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@holly. What actually sucks is being addicted to alcohol. While the person has to assume responsibility for his recovery, he is not responsible for the disease. As a recovering cocaine addict, I thank God for people in my circle that did not throw me away. Let’s keep the gentleman in our prayers and hope he takes the first step in seeking real help. You should be commended for trying to help him.
14 Sep 20 by member: David Laurence
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@ Debbie - Just a thought but you may want to recommend Celebrate Recovery. It’s a Christ Centered, 12 step program. Sorry, I know this is a site dedicated to nutrition, just trying to help...
14 Sep 20 by member: David Laurence
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Gosh Debbie! Good of you and your family for trying to help another human in trouble!
Now maybe you can concentrate on your health and nutrition and allow your kind family to support YOU and let the rest of the world take care of itself, for awhile. Take good care, Debbie.
14 Sep 20 by member: PattiOB
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Sounds like you did the right thing and good for your son. He really showed willpower. now you can work on yourself and family. 🙏😷🙏
14 Sep 20 by member: carol655
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So sorry for your stress Debbie! Drama does happen in spite of good intentions!
14 Sep 20 by member: Texasgranny6
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so sorry for this stress & drama. Good thing he is out now and hopefully things can begin to become better for you and your family.
14 Sep 20 by member: JMA312
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it's always hard to find that balance between helping and enabling. sometimes we have to cut things out especially if they become toxic to us. we have a woman like that at church. we've pours into for years. still the same. although it hurts it's the right choice. stay strong. i stand with you.
15 Sep 20 by member: one.point.O
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15 Sep 20 by member: John10251
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I’m sorry you and your family had to deal with that. It’s so hard when you want to help someone who’s not willing to help themselves. My oldest brother is just like the person you speak of and I can so relate. Sending love, light and prayers
15 Sep 20 by member: Candiesue
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