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It’s me struggling again...
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember1" data-source="post: 750333" data-attributes="member: 23706"><p>Hmmm. I just got home and read the rest of the advice.</p><p></p><p>My personal opinion is that you should cut off those cards and block your phone and just go cold turkey. Its an addiction with your son, I believe, and you cant cure an addiction by weaning off. You have to quit. Like you do when you finally decide to stop drinking because the alcohol is ruining your life and you really want to heal. You can't quit in increments. You need to decide how badly you want to heal. Its up to you. Its hard. It can happen if you really want it.</p><p></p><p> My daughter was my addiction. I could easily go back to trying to fix her if I did so even a little bit. The longer I don't, the stronger I feel. The more my life is my own. The more I see what I have missed. The more determined I am to never go back.</p><p></p><p>I think you have to do this yourself. You have gotten all the advice there is. You can get this! The first few weeks are the hardest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember1, post: 750333, member: 23706"] Hmmm. I just got home and read the rest of the advice. My personal opinion is that you should cut off those cards and block your phone and just go cold turkey. Its an addiction with your son, I believe, and you cant cure an addiction by weaning off. You have to quit. Like you do when you finally decide to stop drinking because the alcohol is ruining your life and you really want to heal. You can't quit in increments. You need to decide how badly you want to heal. Its up to you. Its hard. It can happen if you really want it. My daughter was my addiction. I could easily go back to trying to fix her if I did so even a little bit. The longer I don't, the stronger I feel. The more my life is my own. The more I see what I have missed. The more determined I am to never go back. I think you have to do this yourself. You have gotten all the advice there is. You can get this! The first few weeks are the hardest. [/QUOTE]
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