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TUYEN read this!!!!!

by help9021, Mar 22, 2007 12:00AM
its sounds awful what your going through but you cant  ask her to choose! you just have to help her make the right choice i have had an addiction for 2 years and i didnt tell my boyfriend because i thought he would leave me and the stress of lying to him everyday made me want the drug more..... if someone you loved had a disease or sickness would you make them choose between getting better or having you... because having an addiction is a disease its no longer that you  want to the drug you  have to have it to live (or at least thats how it feels) if you really love her be there for her because if you leave than all she'll have is her disease ....help her get better!!!...it will take longer than a couple months!!
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