allow that person little room to be free.. watch him/her carefully, but let them know you love them. mistakes are only mistakes and can easily be fixed with helpfulness from others. help him/hr they really really need you.
It is strongly discouraged.
Was a recovering alcoholic and drug addict
Was a recovering alcoholic and drug addict
No. No matter how bad your life is, sharing it with more drug addicts will not make it any better.
No, he is a recovering drug addict. He goes to NA meetings 3 times a week.
No he is not, but his wife was addicted to drugs and he didnt realize it until she burned down their house.
In my opinion there is no way to really deal with a drug addict. They have to deal with themselves. If you cut them off they don't care. all that's really on their mind is where to get their next dosage.
Drug addict is the correct spelling. A drug addict suffers from drug addiction.
My suggestion would be to not tell your friends and family members about this recovering drug addict until he fully recovers. Your friends and family would be more accepting and understanding if the person you were dating is now in good shape and is not still in need of professional help. It's a bad idea to tell you family and friends , " the guy I'm dating has problems and hes' a recovering drug addict ". It's just a turn off. But try to be careful around these people. Just because a person is recovering it doesn't mean they're cured of their problems.
It is bad idea to give a recovering opiate addict Tylenol 3 since it contains codeine, an opiate. An opiate addict has already shown that they are prone to addiction, and codeine is addictive and can create mild euphoria.You would no more give a recovering alcoholic a drink or two, than give a recovering opiate addict codeine.
Nic Sheff is a writer and recovering drug addict. He is the author of Tweak: Growing Up on Methamphetamines, and We All Fall Down: Living with Addiction.
that is my question is Ashly Cole a drug addict