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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 423916" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>I wouldn't say anything either. I was one to always say something, make her face the music, not wait for things to happen by themselves. It caused our relationship to really suffer and never did really speed recovery up at all. Once she left our house and I no longer knew what she did but only saw glimpses on fb I gave it up and waited for her to hit bottom, which hopefully she may have done. But I finally decided there wasn't a darn thing I could do to fix things.</p><p></p><p>If he is doing pot or spice it will catch up with him, you know the slippery slope. I hope it isn't true but if it is it's his to deal with. Be thankful he isn't in your home.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 423916, member: 59"] I wouldn't say anything either. I was one to always say something, make her face the music, not wait for things to happen by themselves. It caused our relationship to really suffer and never did really speed recovery up at all. Once she left our house and I no longer knew what she did but only saw glimpses on fb I gave it up and waited for her to hit bottom, which hopefully she may have done. But I finally decided there wasn't a darn thing I could do to fix things. If he is doing pot or spice it will catch up with him, you know the slippery slope. I hope it isn't true but if it is it's his to deal with. Be thankful he isn't in your home. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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