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When dealing with an addict family member or partner do you find yourself angry?

Beige Brown Blues asked:

I have had two wealthy boyfriends with substance abuse issues.

Jake was sexually abused as a child, and mistreated by the revolving door of his mothers ex-boyfriends. He struggles for years with alcohol abuse and weed issues until he moved on to crack cocaine.

Becasue his grand parents gave him whatever he wished….he had no incentive to stop.

My current boyfriend is a resident pediatrician. He was raised in a loving wealthy family and graduated Ivy League. His brother spent years battling alcohol addiction at the age of 22 and now he,29, has been forced to enter an inpatient facility.

I am 26 years old. I work two jobs. I am a communications assistant and bartender. My estranged family treated me like a stranger in my formative years, and my mother would often beat me for no reason. I am achieving some success in my life and if i drink…I will have a glass or two….none on weekdays. I battle everyday to overcome my social fears and loneliness.

I am angry that my BF who has everything refused to take hold of his charmed life. Im openly supportive of him and he in no way knows that I feel this way. Have you ever felt this way? What can I do?

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Written by crackco on June 25th, 2009 with 2 comments.
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Why do people diagnosed with bi-polar disorder or schizoprhenia or whatever take meds than die quickly?

Dr Velvet asked:

I done some research and talked to lawyers and they told me that the meds are worst than taking crack cocaine because they both do damage to the human body excep that one is illegal and the other is not

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Written by crackco on May 25th, 2009 with 6 comments.
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Bipolar disorder cause you to hear voices?

crystaldeniseroberts asked:

Hi, my name is Crystal and I am 27 years old. I was diagnosed at 14 I believe as a manic-depressant. I went through a rough drug phase that ended at 24 years old using crack and cocaine. I am almost 3 years clean and it seems like the voices are getting worse. It seems that none of the meds are working anymore and I am comming off of them as they were making the voices worse. I am trying to come back to reality. Can anyone relate to this? Any suggestions on what to do when the voices start? I usually start panicking. Thanks, Crystal

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Written by crackco on May 24th, 2009 with 4 comments.
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My boyfriend is on Effexor XR 75mg, should he have a higher dosage?

meme_mojo asked:

He was addicted to crack cocaine for several years, he recentely had a slip up and he wants to go back to the Doctors and get the meds “upped” is this ok? He’s ben on them for 4 months now. At the beggining of taking them he felt full of energy and more happy but now he doesnt feel like that anymore. He thinks his body is getting immuned to it. Should he get a higher dosage of anti depressents now? And how will this affect him when he wants to get off them…Will he start having bad withdrawls and want crack cocaine again? Please help me!

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Written by crackco on April 23rd, 2009 with 4 comments.
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How serious a relapse is this?

as asked:

My fiance had a problem with crack-cocaine a long time before. Several weeks ago, he had a relapse. We have been doing drug tests since then, and all have come back clean, and we have been talking about the problem. He keeps telling me he is sure that he wont do it again, but if he is so sure how did it happen in the first place? Is this relapse something that is a really big (somewhat lifechanging) ordeal, or is more likely a one time thing? The initial crack addiction occured before we were together, and we have been together 6 years now. I honestly believe this is the first time in our years together that he has done this. I’m trying to figure out if he is headed back down that road and needs to be in rehab asap, or if he truly did make a mistake and can stay clean? We are supposed to get married this summer, and I don’t to marry a crackhead. Please help!

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Written by crackco on April 22nd, 2009 with 9 comments.
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