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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 765490" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>Hi Crayola,</p><p> It is sad, but I am realizing that is her state of mind for the moment. She has been using meth for a very long time. From what I have read, withdrawing is quite difficult depression, fatigue, anxiety and intense cravings occur. She is only able to see her own suffering. If I do decide to communicate with her, the only thing I can tell her is that I love her dearly. </p><p>That is where I am at, at this point. I have much to work on still with detachment, not reacting to her state of mind and allowing it to affect me negatively. It’s hard, loving an addict. </p><p>As crazy as it sounds, she is being truthful with her feelings and I suppose that is better than telling me what she knows I want to hear. </p><p>Thank you for your thoughts Crayola.</p><p>New Leaf</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 765490, member: 19522"] Hi Crayola, It is sad, but I am realizing that is her state of mind for the moment. She has been using meth for a very long time. From what I have read, withdrawing is quite difficult depression, fatigue, anxiety and intense cravings occur. She is only able to see her own suffering. If I do decide to communicate with her, the only thing I can tell her is that I love her dearly. That is where I am at, at this point. I have much to work on still with detachment, not reacting to her state of mind and allowing it to affect me negatively. It’s hard, loving an addict. As crazy as it sounds, she is being truthful with her feelings and I suppose that is better than telling me what she knows I want to hear. Thank you for your thoughts Crayola. New Leaf [/QUOTE]
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