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thanks so much, same to you. He’s relapsed again but just got to keep hope, it’s a constant battle but it’s nice to know we’re not alone xxx
loving-wifeParticipantI feel your pain completely, it becomes a fine line between nagging them constantly about it and acting like you condone it. It’s hard when you love them so much and just want the best, and know they are good person. The truth is, it doesn’t matter what you do, they will stop when they want to stop and keep making excuses until then. It’s up to them to make that decision. I’m glad to hear hes on the subbies, it means he is getting help and its much better than methadone. I wish all the luck and happiness because I know how hard it is xxx
loving-wifeParticipantHe’s trying to come off it now, in the first stages of his withdrawl, i really hope he can do it for good this time and not be sucked back into his old habbits, but old habbits die hard!
loving-wifeParticipantIt’s great that he finally wants to change, that’s the first major step to anyone’s recovery. With your help and supervision he could get better with help from the gp aswell. I don’t know how heavy of a user he is, but if he can get through his withdrawl stages, which will be agonising for both of you, the gp should be able to offer you support with subutex or methodone, but from experience with my partner the subutex are the best option, as methadone is very addictive in itself. To help with the stomach cramps and other withdrawl symptoms try buscopan and other remedies for the chemist, these will ease the pain. Seeing him in pain and knowing that the heroin will make him feel better will be difficult but try and get through it together and support him and hopefully you will be able to get through it together.
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