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Poetic Freedom : A LETTER FROM " YOUR ADDICT'
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From: MSN NicknameLovingmom2433  (Original Message)Sent: 6/17/2008 2:23 PM
Dear Mom and Dad,
I am a drug abuser.  I need help.
 
Don't solve my problems for me,  This only makes me lose respect for you-and for myself.
 
Don't lecture, moralize, scold, blame or argue whether I'm stoned or sober.  It may make you feel better, but it only makes the situation worse.
 
Dont accept my promises.  The nature of my illness prevents my keeping them, even though i mean them at the time.  Promises are only my way of postponing pain.
 
And dont keep switching agreements;  If an agreement is made, stick to it.
 
Don't lose your temper with me.  It will destroy you and any possibility of helping me.
 
Don't let your anxiety for me make you do what i should do for myself.
 
Don't believe everything I tell you.  Often I dont even know the truth - let alone tell it.
 
Don't cover up or try to spare me the consequences of my using.  It may reduce the crisis, but it will make my illness worse.
 
Above all, Don't run away from reality as i do.  Drug dependence, my illness, gets worse as my using continues.
 
Start now to learn, to understand, to plan for your own recovery.  Find familes Anonymous, Nar-Anon, Al-Anon, or CoDA;  those groups exist to help famiies in just your situation.
 
I need help - from a doctor, a psychiatrist, a counselor, from some people in a self help program who are in recovery from a drug problem themselves - and from a power greater then myself.
 
Love,  Your "User"
 
 


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From: MSN NicknamebehindlisSent: 6/22/2008 11:47 AM
Guess I'm not the only one with the way with words.

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From: MSN NicknameNancy3976Sent: 6/23/2008 6:01 PM
This has made me make it through another day of understanding the problem more and the dos and donts on trying to help,Nancy

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From: MSN NicknamehopetoliveagainSent: 7/2/2008 12:23 AM
Thank you for re-posting this message, I needed to read it today, I wish I had read it yesterday, the day before and so on. I am posting it on my computer on the screen saver so I will be reading it tomorrow, and the next day, and the next!!!

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From: MSN NicknameLovingmom2433Sent: 7/3/2008 3:50 PM
HI Hope, i love your screen name, without hope life has no meaning...
When i first saw this letter to an addict my son was still alive and i printed it out and put it on the refrigerator.
After a few days it disappeared and i never knew what happened to the letter again until after my son died.
I found the letter in his room..
I only WISH i would of done what the letter said..
I feel like he was trying to tell me his addiction was his problem, to live my life and let him live his..
Too bad i didnt get that message....
Im glad the letter helps you, Love Karen
 

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From: MSN NicknameLovingmom2433Sent: 7/3/2008 3:53 PM
Nancy, how are things going with your son??
Im not sure if i posted this before or not but there is a great group on Yahoo called Families and friends of addicts..
Do a search and see if you can find it.
The group has helped SO many people who deal with an addiction of a loved one on a daily basis....
Keep your chin up, Love Karen

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