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Yes, I have lost a friend to addiction. She was my friend, and we lost touch for a while because I tried to help her, but could not, nor was I able to get her to help herself, and it was too draining on me. I had to walk away.

No, I did not get her back. Her aunt called me after a couple of years and told me that they found her dead on the street from her addiction. Sad, very sad.

2006-10-23 15:25:33 · answer #1 · answered by S&S 5 · 0 0

i've got no longer, yet i've got worked with numerous addicts - alcohol and heroin - in my prepare as a psychotherapist. in one case, the guy worried had stopped the heroin some years formerly yet became nevertheless deeply stricken; in yet another, the guy had stopped the heroin and the later methadone yet became heavily alcoholic and got here on the factor of killing themselves on an identical time as using drunk. i'm relieved to declare they have now stopped ingesting. I agree, it is tragic to confirm people's lives ruined or lost by habit. and that i agree, the addicts i've got comprehend (professionally and individually) have been charismatic and/or extraordinarily ingenious people. i think of the reason at the back of the relationship is that the deeply devastating discomfort those people sense - generally from severe problems of their childhood and that i do no longer recommend unavoidably 'obtrusive' issues like abuse or overlook - has spurred their creativity yet by way of fact they have not got here across a thank you to regulate the overpowering emotions, they use a drug to numb themselves and make existence bearable. there are lots of ingenious people who're no longer addicts - and that i think of they're people who've been greater waiting to make experience of their journey and discomfort, who've in a roundabout way had the conceptual framework or emotional intelligence or notwithstanding you want to call it. they have been fortunate, having some context of their lives the place they discovered some thing of this. I even have been quite shocked by how no longer able the addicts i've got worked with have been to particular their emotions or perhaps comprehend approximately what's happening interior them. they're in lots of circumstances quite eye-catching people, energetic, clever - and that i've got assumed they could think of metaphorically, perceive their emotions etc and characteristic been surprised - even taken aback - to understand how no longer able they're to mirror on feeling and 'image' it. it quite is why i think of long-term psychotherapy quite IS a thank you to enable addicts to locate a fashion out of their penitentiary, yet of direction, they could choose for to have interaction with the approach and that could nicely be complicated by way of fact it quite is painful, and not all therapists are large at assisting people to regulate all of that.

2016-10-16 08:05:40 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I lost myself to addiction and I got myself back. however, my daughter lost her daddy and I lost my husband of 21 years; we'll never get him back; though he is still alive, it is just too late. His brain is fried and he is STILL using.

2006-10-23 15:02:32 · answer #3 · answered by smtwtfs_04 3 · 1 0

lost my first hubby to addictions.No I didn't want him back because he still has them.

2006-10-23 15:04:21 · answer #4 · answered by tiff 5 · 0 0

nope, we went into addiction together :)

2006-10-23 15:09:08 · answer #5 · answered by bobbie21brady 5 · 0 0

yeah!!
never back again.
only to the heaven.

2006-10-23 15:02:50 · answer #6 · answered by prince47 7 · 0 0

yes, i have. got myself back in prison. that's what it took.

2006-10-23 15:07:12 · answer #7 · answered by richfraga 7 · 0 0

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