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My son relapsed....
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<blockquote data-quote="DarkwingPsyduck" data-source="post: 694209" data-attributes="member: 20267"><p>He is missing one simple truth; he is a drug addict. There is no cure for that. Even if he is sober for 30 years, he is STILL an addict. It is a disease that requires continued treatment, and vigilance. We can choose how we let it effect our lives, though. I could go out right now, this minute, and get high. It would be fairly simple. A lot easier than NOT using drugs, certainly. Our addiction is a part of who we are, and we can't change that. What we can control is how we allow it to effect us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkwingPsyduck, post: 694209, member: 20267"] He is missing one simple truth; he is a drug addict. There is no cure for that. Even if he is sober for 30 years, he is STILL an addict. It is a disease that requires continued treatment, and vigilance. We can choose how we let it effect our lives, though. I could go out right now, this minute, and get high. It would be fairly simple. A lot easier than NOT using drugs, certainly. Our addiction is a part of who we are, and we can't change that. What we can control is how we allow it to effect us. [/QUOTE]
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