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My twin is an addict...
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<blockquote data-quote="Nature" data-source="post: 686309" data-attributes="member: 19011"><p>I'm sorry you are going through this and you've come to the right place. Keep coming back because slowly it will cause you to realize for your own sanity that you are not able to make them change. Only they can. You'll come to that conclusion and with this realization it will help to heal your hurting heart. Encourage your mom to perhaps visit too and she may eventually come to the conclusion that enabling your brother only prolongs his addiction You both will feel you are not alone as this is a safe place with people who are also in the same shoes as you. I think it's the most difficult thing in the world to watch a loved one destroy themselves and not be able to help them. Eventually you will find acceptance that they alone are responsible for change. It must be extremely difficult for you to watch your family falling apart and I hope you see some brightness in your day with your children. Hugs from me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nature, post: 686309, member: 19011"] I'm sorry you are going through this and you've come to the right place. Keep coming back because slowly it will cause you to realize for your own sanity that you are not able to make them change. Only they can. You'll come to that conclusion and with this realization it will help to heal your hurting heart. Encourage your mom to perhaps visit too and she may eventually come to the conclusion that enabling your brother only prolongs his addiction You both will feel you are not alone as this is a safe place with people who are also in the same shoes as you. I think it's the most difficult thing in the world to watch a loved one destroy themselves and not be able to help them. Eventually you will find acceptance that they alone are responsible for change. It must be extremely difficult for you to watch your family falling apart and I hope you see some brightness in your day with your children. Hugs from me. [/QUOTE]
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