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First time posting, son 31, heroin addict, living at home, sober and stable for months, then not
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<blockquote data-quote="PattyK" data-source="post: 730706" data-attributes="member: 22937"><p>Copabanana i just read your comments from a fee minutes ago. So beautifully said.</p><p> I believe what you say, though the way you have said it is so very profound. And it makes me see the deep need we have to hear each other and to be heard. Lived that way a relationship would make us soar to the heavens rather than crash us to the earth the way we so often do. And yes, in our pain we do cannabalize ourselves and each other. Like an animal caught in a trap will chew its own limb off to be free, we become desperate to be relieved of the pain. If only we can take the time to breathe and find the inner healing we need before we run amuck swinging our clubs in order to get everyone in line. What messes we are. But there is still hope when there are those who will lovingly share what they have learned the way you all do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PattyK, post: 730706, member: 22937"] Copabanana i just read your comments from a fee minutes ago. So beautifully said. I believe what you say, though the way you have said it is so very profound. And it makes me see the deep need we have to hear each other and to be heard. Lived that way a relationship would make us soar to the heavens rather than crash us to the earth the way we so often do. And yes, in our pain we do cannabalize ourselves and each other. Like an animal caught in a trap will chew its own limb off to be free, we become desperate to be relieved of the pain. If only we can take the time to breathe and find the inner healing we need before we run amuck swinging our clubs in order to get everyone in line. What messes we are. But there is still hope when there are those who will lovingly share what they have learned the way you all do. [/QUOTE]
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