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He is not an addict!
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<blockquote data-quote="garrison" data-source="post: 563667" data-attributes="member: 14316"><p>A person will continue with their addiction intill the pain of the addiction is greater than the pain of recovery. Because drugs (including alcohol)numbs the user, it takes a lot of pain to get to that point. If the addict is a strong person then it can take even longer to reach it. </p><p> I am a recovering alcoholic. Please trust me when I say recovery is painful. One of the most profound things I've heard in recovery is, "No matter how far I walk down this road, I am always one step away from the ditch". It never goes away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="garrison, post: 563667, member: 14316"] A person will continue with their addiction intill the pain of the addiction is greater than the pain of recovery. Because drugs (including alcohol)numbs the user, it takes a lot of pain to get to that point. If the addict is a strong person then it can take even longer to reach it. I am a recovering alcoholic. Please trust me when I say recovery is painful. One of the most profound things I've heard in recovery is, "No matter how far I walk down this road, I am always one step away from the ditch". It never goes away. [/QUOTE]
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