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<blockquote data-quote="Carolita2" data-source="post: 673959" data-attributes="member: 19632"><p>Hi Worried Sick</p><p>I agree with your initial impression of this book. I purchased it and read maybe half of it..While I firmly believe addicts need love and acceptance, I don't have to love and accept the negative behaviors that accompany the disease of addiction..Honestly I was getting somewhat confused reading it..if love could conquer this thing, my son would be well today... Think many of us have loved or given to much to our DCs. That certainly has been true in my case..but of course it may be helpful to some people just not me.</p><p>Have you checked out Charles Rubin's, Don't Let Your Kids Kill You..I still read it often. It is an excellent real perspective of what we go through, filled with lots of practical ways to survive it. </p><p>xox,Carolita</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carolita2, post: 673959, member: 19632"] Hi Worried Sick I agree with your initial impression of this book. I purchased it and read maybe half of it..While I firmly believe addicts need love and acceptance, I don't have to love and accept the negative behaviors that accompany the disease of addiction..Honestly I was getting somewhat confused reading it..if love could conquer this thing, my son would be well today... Think many of us have loved or given to much to our DCs. That certainly has been true in my case..but of course it may be helpful to some people just not me. Have you checked out Charles Rubin's, Don't Let Your Kids Kill You..I still read it often. It is an excellent real perspective of what we go through, filled with lots of practical ways to survive it. xox,Carolita [/QUOTE]
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