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Addiction-A Mothers Perspective

A blog about a mother trying to come to terms with her sons meth addiction.

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The Addiction Journal is seeking parents who may wish to contribute their thoughts, experiences, or ideas regarding being in a relationship with an addict child or loved one. Sharing helps other parents understand that they are not alone in their thoughts and feelings. Please indicate your preference when submitting. Addicted to their addiction? May 3, 2015.

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A blog about a mother trying to come to terms with her sons meth addiction.

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This web page amomsnewreality.blogspot.com states the following, "Sunday, April 12, 2015." We saw that the webpage said " Depression Dont Suffer in Silence repost." It also said " Im reposting this in honor of my dad, who took his own life on April 13, 2001. It is my hope that it will help somebody who feels suicide is the only answer. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-TALK 8255. On Friday, April 13. 2001, two days before his 70. Those are the questions that haunt me every April as the anniversary of my dads suicide approaches. Thats the torment that suicide leaves behind. For a tender heart ."

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