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An Open Letter To My Family
I am a drug abuser. I need help.
Don't solve my problem for me. This only makes me lose respect
for you and for myself.
Don't lecture, moralise, scold, blame, or argue whether I'm
stoned or sober. It may make you feel better, but it makes
the situation worse.
Don't accept my promises. The nature of my illness prevents
my keeping them, even though I mean them at the time. Promises
are only my way of postponing pain. And don't keep switching
agreements; if an agreement is made, stick to it.
Don't lose your temper with me. It will destroy you and any
possibility of helping me.
Don't let your anxiety for me make you do what I should do
for myself.
Don't believe everything I tell you. Often I don't even know
the truth - let alone tell it.
Don't cover up or try to spare me the consequences of my using.
It may reduce the crisis, but it will make my illness worse.
Above all, don't run away from reality as I do. Drug dependence,
my illness, gets worse as my using continues.
Start now to learn, to understand, to plan for recovery. Find
Families Anonymous, a group which exists to help families
in just your situation.
I need help - from a doctor, a psychologist, a counsellor,
from some people in a self-help programme who've recovered
from a drug problem themselves, and from a Power greater than
myself.
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