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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 615992" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>How's this for closure....you have a substance abuse problem and need help, I cannot do it for you, you have to do this on your own. I wish you well but now for me I need to move on. Period!</p><p></p><p>While many of us here are parents of addicts, there are some who also have spouses or significant others. I belong to a family support group that has both parents and spouses and we have found that the issues are very similar. I understand spouses/significant others have different concerns than parents but in the end it is all the same, we love an addict and that often means we have to detach from them and in some cases completely separate from them. As parents we will always be connected to our addict but as a spouse or sig other it is important that you leave and find your own peace and create a happy life for yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 615992, member: 59"] How's this for closure....you have a substance abuse problem and need help, I cannot do it for you, you have to do this on your own. I wish you well but now for me I need to move on. Period! While many of us here are parents of addicts, there are some who also have spouses or significant others. I belong to a family support group that has both parents and spouses and we have found that the issues are very similar. I understand spouses/significant others have different concerns than parents but in the end it is all the same, we love an addict and that often means we have to detach from them and in some cases completely separate from them. As parents we will always be connected to our addict but as a spouse or sig other it is important that you leave and find your own peace and create a happy life for yourself. [/QUOTE]
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