Co-dependency sucks.
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Co-dependency sucks.
I am new to this site, and fairly new to discussing my problems publicly. I have had problems with ecstasy, coke, crack, pot and alcohol throughout my teen years. I now am dealing more with just binge drinking once a month away from my child and the odd joint when the stress gets to me.
I have been with an addict for 3 years. After 5 months of our relationship I became pregnant. During my pregnancy I quit drinking. Having a child changed my perspective and changed my life. I wish i could say the same about him.
I now want to leave him but things have become complicated. I am his apprentice at work, he steals my vehicle constantly in which police will not intervene. He recently got into an accident with my vehicle and stole the car when it needed inspection. I am broke from being sick for two weeks and have no credit. Life is awesome.
I have been with an addict for 3 years. After 5 months of our relationship I became pregnant. During my pregnancy I quit drinking. Having a child changed my perspective and changed my life. I wish i could say the same about him.
I now want to leave him but things have become complicated. I am his apprentice at work, he steals my vehicle constantly in which police will not intervene. He recently got into an accident with my vehicle and stole the car when it needed inspection. I am broke from being sick for two weeks and have no credit. Life is awesome.
((jll)) - Welcome to SR! I'm both a recovering addict and recovering codie (codependent). Codependency does suck, but I've come a long way thanks to the people on this thread:
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Hugs and prayers,
Amy
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Hugs and prayers,
Amy
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