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Adult son back in jail for the nth time
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<blockquote data-quote="pigless in VA" data-source="post: 679879" data-attributes="member: 11832"><p>I did. My first husband was a meth addict. They call it "crank" in the South. I knew he was an alcoholic. That is what I thought I was dealing with. He didn't confess to the meth addiction until after I left him.</p><p></p><p>Living with him was a nightmare. We lived way out in the country, but I was not allowed to talk to anyone out there. He stockpiled weapons. He would stay away for days at a time, which was actually better for me. Then he'd come home, rage at me, and pass out cold. </p><p></p><p>He became paranoid, delusional, irrational and super angry. I lived that way for 5 years, because I knew that if I left he was going to kill me. He told me he would. Once you "fall in" with that crowd, it takes a plan and a lot of courage to make a run for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pigless in VA, post: 679879, member: 11832"] I did. My first husband was a meth addict. They call it "crank" in the South. I knew he was an alcoholic. That is what I thought I was dealing with. He didn't confess to the meth addiction until after I left him. Living with him was a nightmare. We lived way out in the country, but I was not allowed to talk to anyone out there. He stockpiled weapons. He would stay away for days at a time, which was actually better for me. Then he'd come home, rage at me, and pass out cold. He became paranoid, delusional, irrational and super angry. I lived that way for 5 years, because I knew that if I left he was going to kill me. He told me he would. Once you "fall in" with that crowd, it takes a plan and a lot of courage to make a run for it. [/QUOTE]
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