Meth always happens to walk back in my life!


Meth always happens to walk back in my life!

by Bethany

(Albuquerque New Mexico USA)

So I moved to New Mexico with my husband and he got arrested. I messed up, I’m getting high on meth, and I know it’s not a good thing to do. But can someone please give me some advice, give me a slap to my face cuss I was doing so good! Now my 15 months sober is long Gone !! It just makes me not think of my husband, I’m so depressed && alone . . HELLLLLLLP !!!

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Relaspe is part of the disease of addiction!


by: Debbie Wicker


Dear Bethany,

I’m so very sorry that you have relapsed. I’ve read your story and know how much meth has harmed your life and your marriage. You need the support of other addicts who have beaten this illness and you need to get that support RIGHT NOW!

Please consider going immediately to an AA or NA meeting and start really working the 12 steps. Also, find a female sponsor who has overcome meth addiction.

Meth causes brain damage so the sooner you stop using it and get over this relapse the better you will begin to feel. Going to AA and NA meeting DAILY can help you to have the strength necessary to not use.

The meth use is causing all of the bad things you feel so please don’t use it and get help and support!

Debbie


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by: Bethany Johnson


I haven’t used since yesterday . and its very hard, When I live with people they do. I mean I can use if I wanted to, they only live in the next room to me. But I can’t get over the fact that I messed up. God is guiding me through all of this addiction. I will research for a AA or NA, right now to see if I can go tomorrow. Thank you so much, this website really does help with addiction .


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