You are so brave. I'm grateful for your recovery. I have another brother who is in a similar boat, and your article here helps me to better understand how to help him row. I really appreciate this. Beautiful new life you've chosen for yourself, by the way. Good news: This gem of a post was discovered by the OCD Team!
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Thank you so much! Absolutely you can share it!! I would be honored!! Only one thing though. I know all these things about meth because someone very close to me (in short, my husband did it after i left and divorced him, but he recovered and we reconciled, and he told me everything in this article.) was hooked. Sorry for the misunderstanding! The link to the whole story is at the bottom of the post if you want to check it out! :)
Ah, OK. Thanks, now I see my confusion. Thanks for clarifying. Proud of you, and your husband too!!
Thank you!! :) I hope you'll be able to get through to your brother.