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<blockquote data-quote="megrbaby87" data-source="post: 710408" data-attributes="member: 21640"><p>It's not ment for you to understand . They probably don't understand how it happens either. Sometimes people with the disease of drug or any type of addiction can put themselves in a bad situation and end up relapsing. If they don't get a handle on it and quit right away then they get stuck in the cycle the were in when they were using before. I hope for their sake they can pull it together before it becomes a daily thing. The best thing you can do is be supportive but not susceptible for allowing them to take advantage of your acceptance have what is happen. Believe me when I tell- you they struggle and even though they have that many years clean the addiction is there just as strong as it was if not stronger and it makes it that much harder. And the fact they just give up 5 years of sobriety makes it even harder for them </p><p></p><p>Sent from my SM-J700T1 using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megrbaby87, post: 710408, member: 21640"] It's not ment for you to understand . They probably don't understand how it happens either. Sometimes people with the disease of drug or any type of addiction can put themselves in a bad situation and end up relapsing. If they don't get a handle on it and quit right away then they get stuck in the cycle the were in when they were using before. I hope for their sake they can pull it together before it becomes a daily thing. The best thing you can do is be supportive but not susceptible for allowing them to take advantage of your acceptance have what is happen. Believe me when I tell- you they struggle and even though they have that many years clean the addiction is there just as strong as it was if not stronger and it makes it that much harder. And the fact they just give up 5 years of sobriety makes it even harder for them Sent from my SM-J700T1 using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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