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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 731156" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>Ho LBL I am glad E is progressing and is clear headed enough to see his responsibility for his actions.</p><p>This is what I think about the girlfriend situation. Like minded people hang out together. If E truly gets clean and wants to stay the path, he will want nothing to do with her. Period. He will learn and accept that he cannot hang out with old friends who he drugged with.</p><p>If he continues the relationship it is a telltale sign of his intentions.</p><p>Preaching to the choir, I know.</p><p>I hope he learns from this experience and chooses wisely. Whatever the case may be, it will be <em>his choice. </em></p><p>Prayers going up that he is able to stay the course, see the destruction of addiction and old habits, old acquaintances and steer a new path with sobriety.</p><p>You have some time to rest and gain strength to be able to handle whatever the future holds.</p><p>My thoughts are with you. Thank you for sharing the good news. Hopefully, E will be able to forge new friendships with people who have nothing to do with drugs. That will be key to his success.</p><p>In the meantime, remember that you matter, the best rest of your life, matters.</p><p>(((Hugs)))</p><p>Leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 731156, member: 19522"] Ho LBL I am glad E is progressing and is clear headed enough to see his responsibility for his actions. This is what I think about the girlfriend situation. Like minded people hang out together. If E truly gets clean and wants to stay the path, he will want nothing to do with her. Period. He will learn and accept that he cannot hang out with old friends who he drugged with. If he continues the relationship it is a telltale sign of his intentions. Preaching to the choir, I know. I hope he learns from this experience and chooses wisely. Whatever the case may be, it will be [I]his choice. [/I] Prayers going up that he is able to stay the course, see the destruction of addiction and old habits, old acquaintances and steer a new path with sobriety. You have some time to rest and gain strength to be able to handle whatever the future holds. My thoughts are with you. Thank you for sharing the good news. Hopefully, E will be able to forge new friendships with people who have nothing to do with drugs. That will be key to his success. In the meantime, remember that you matter, the best rest of your life, matters. (((Hugs))) Leafy [/QUOTE]
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