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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: seattle wa
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helpless
i'm in early recovery and until three weeks ago so was my wife to be she has since disappeared onto the streets of seattle via heroin i know there is little i can do but i can't give up with out trying,i don't want this to be my down fall so any help would be nice thank you
Mayday,
Welcome to Sober Recovery. This place is full of people who understand. Congratulations on your sobriety!
Others will be along shortly to welcome you too.
I know how hard it is to wonder about someone in the throws of using. Stay strong and take care of yourself.
A fellow traveler,
Angela
Welcome to Sober Recovery. This place is full of people who understand. Congratulations on your sobriety!
Others will be along shortly to welcome you too.
I know how hard it is to wonder about someone in the throws of using. Stay strong and take care of yourself.
A fellow traveler,
Angela
(((((mayday))))))
Congrats on your clean time and the decision to change your life for the better. I am very sorry to hear about your girl, she will have to want it before she can get it, but am sending huge hugs and prayers of support your way, and also for your girlfriend.
Hope you will stick around and get to know some of us. Lost of great support and friendship here. We understand.
(((Welcoming Hugs)))
Congrats on your clean time and the decision to change your life for the better. I am very sorry to hear about your girl, she will have to want it before she can get it, but am sending huge hugs and prayers of support your way, and also for your girlfriend.
Hope you will stick around and get to know some of us. Lost of great support and friendship here. We understand.
(((Welcoming Hugs)))
Hi and welcome Mayday!
Congrats to you on seeking out sobriety. As for you fiance, well, you know your powerless over her addiction. It's a hard one to beat, but people do everyday, just keep praying for her as will I.
Congrats to you on seeking out sobriety. As for you fiance, well, you know your powerless over her addiction. It's a hard one to beat, but people do everyday, just keep praying for her as will I.
Mayday,
Welcome to sober recovery. I just wanted to suggest that you visit the friends and family forum that we have here. There are many people here who can tell you how they deal with a loved one using.
Welcome to sober recovery. I just wanted to suggest that you visit the friends and family forum that we have here. There are many people here who can tell you how they deal with a loved one using.
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