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Old Jun 14, 2022, 07:51 AM
notmeinreallife notmeinreallife is offline
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I was previously drinking and taking prescription drugs. I wasn't hard core but it was bad enough that I needed to drink every day. Sometimes I would take prescription drugs as well but not as frequent. I slowly feel myself going back into the drinking. the drinking takes all my fears, worries, stress....etc away. I don't want to feel because I have to keep working and caring for my son. I'm not in therapy anymore ( I was for over 10 years) for many things and they helped me get back on track however life has been too messy again.
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Old Jun 15, 2022, 04:58 PM
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Addiction is tough. People who have never suffered addiction have no idea what it is like. Wish I knew what to say that would be helpful to you. I am a fellow struggler and just take things one day at a time. Sorry that I don't know how to be helpful.
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Old Jun 16, 2022, 10:34 AM
notmeinreallife notmeinreallife is offline
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Thank you. It is very tough.
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