Wednesday, February 16, 2011

My boyfriend is struggling with drug addiction. What is the best way to help him?

I worked with him for almost 5 years and the last two, he came into the fabric. He knows he has a problem want to help but not really. He thinks he can do on its own pace. I'm pretty deep in our relationship and my last fight, or he gets help or I'm gone. I think only he can save himself, but I am still worried for his safety and his family. What is the best way to handle this situation? At some point he will see him come for help. Maybe if you want to leave, he will push to do it. But overall it will help. Luckily, you have made the best decision for themselves. Thinking of oneself. Unfortunately, life is a drug addict is filled with relapse after relapse in most cases. This review is solely on the statistics: in this relationship. Your decision, of course. I'm sorry what happened to him. I'm an addict for about four months of abstinence. I've been clean for 5 years before I relapsed. Only you can help is to allow him to help until he wants it period! no ifs or buts. Intervention! Did he commit themselves away for medical treatment. Try it will still be a while. Of the relationship, if he refuses, it will be difficult for you. You put your work and yourself in danger, and if you have kids.them. When police bust your house or his, and you may there.You prison. Good luck! There is also no simple way to handle a drug addict trying to move him to do the best for you rehab for both him and you should be left for you. He will probably only knows how much this addiction has ruined his life and has no choice but to get help. If he wants to again and again to have a girlfriend, he must be kept clean of drugs. How selfish, as it would if you would seem.ask the rest of your life to help an addict loser.it does nothing but give you use down.t This person must work out their own problems the best you can do is cut your losses and move on with your life time for "tough love". Find a drug rehab and get him in - whether he likes it or not. Internet and even the yellow pages are a good source of how to proceed. Hospitals, the priesthood is also helpful. Get him that he should thank you for it one day and you will have a future together - otherwise he is just spiraling down and leave their loved ones to ask "why"? Just do it! Talk to him or his friends, parents! Tell him that you will support him if he wants to quit, but you are gone, if he does not. Your story is very strange to me at the beginning of the year I left my now ex for five years. He was arrested for some six months before the break. If he can not get help or stop it, leave. It will hurt, but if he does not stop, it is your pain worse. Tell him if he could be together, you can try again as a couple, but what is best for you. You can be his friend. This person must work out their own problems the best you can do is cut your losses and move on with your life time for "tough love". Find a drug rehab and get him in - whether he likes it or not. Internet and even the yellow pages are a good source of how to proceed. Hospitals, the priesthood is also helpful. Get him that he should thank you for it one day and you will have a future together - otherwise he is just spiraling down and leave their loved ones to ask "why"? Just do it! Talk to him or his friends, parents! Tell him that you will support him if he wants to quit, but you are gone, if he does not. Your story is very strange to me at the beginning of the year I left my now ex for five years. He was arrested for some six months before the break. If he can not get help or stop it, leave. It will hurt, but if he does not stop, it is your pain worse. Tell him if he could be together, you can try again as a couple, but what is best for you. You can be his friend. This person must work out their own problems the best you can do is cut your losses and move on with your life time for "tough love". Find a drug rehab and get him in - whether he likes it or not. Internet and even the yellow pages are a good source of how to proceed. Hospitals, the priesthood is also helpful. Get him that he should thank you for it one day and you will have a future together - otherwise he is just spiraling down and leave their loved ones to ask "why"? Just do it! Talk to him or his friends, parents! Tell him that you will support him if he wants to quit, but you are gone, if he does not. Your story is very strange to me at the beginning of the year I left my now ex for five years. He was arrested for some six months before the break. If he can not get help or stop it, leave. It will hurt, but if he does not stop, it is your pain worse. Tell him if he could be together, you can try again as a couple, but what is best for you. You can be his friend. This person must work out their own problems the best you can do is cut your losses and move on with your life time for "tough love". Find a drug rehab and get him in - whether he likes it or not. Internet and even the yellow pages are a good source of how to proceed. Hospitals, the priesthood is also helpful. Get him that he should thank you for it one day and you will have a future together - otherwise he is just spiraling down and leave their loved ones to ask "why"? Just do it! Talk to him or his friends, parents! Tell him that you will support him if he wants to quit, but you are gone, if he does not. Your story is very strange to me at the beginning of the year I left my now ex for five years. He was arrested for some six months before the break. If he can not get help or stop it, leave. It will hurt, but if he does not stop, it is your pain worse. Tell him if he could be together, you can try again as a couple, but what is best for you. You can be his friend.

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