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June 20, 2014 at 3:06 pm #4255
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June 20, 2014 at 3:15 pm #8486cant-take-no-moreParticipant
SORRY IT SAY THE FOLLOWING……
You don’t ever have to feel guilty about removing toxic people from your life. It doesn’t matter if someone is a relative, childhood friend, lover, work colleague, or new aquaintance. YOU DON’T have to make room for someone who makes you feel small, or causes you pain. Its one thing if a person own up to their behaviour and makes an effort to change. But if a person disregards your feelings, ignores your boundaries, and continues to treat you in a harmful way, they NEED TO GO!!! BY, AddictsToday.com -
June 24, 2014 at 8:35 pm #8495sarasanParticipant
Thank you for these words, I’ve been feeling very confused and disheartened for a long time. My brother has been an addict for 20 years, he’s just started a detox course 3 days a week, but when he’s not there, he’s still using, be it valium or alcohol. He lives with my Mum, and as I am her carer, I have to be around him. This has become increasingly difficult, as he is totally self absorbed and very resentful. Who knows maybe he’ll eventually stop? Just glad I stumbled across this site. Thanks again!
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