RELATIONSHITS: DATING a DRUG ADDICT
RELATIONSHITS: DATING A DRUG ADDICT – this was the hardest of all to discuss because it is so emotionally hard. Abuse is bad but the addict affects you because your worried this person will die any day and you become an enabler. Meetings taught me so much and i want to share this knowledge with you all. Thank You for watching this video Share the awareness and learn to talk about it instead of hiding it from others. It will feel much better in the end. my facebook: www.facebook.com instagram and twitter @itsjust mars if you want to personally contact me and you do not have facebook you can email me at: [email protected] Information for websites and numbers of addicts: www.aa.org this website is great for info and help finding a meeting if someone you know is dealing with an addict http and for you if your dealing with someone who is an addict or a family member i recommend al anon meetings this is the best thing for your www.al-anon.org royalty free music from incompetech.com kevin mac leod – one eyed maestro
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