So my loved one is an addit!
No one plans on their loved one becoming an addict? It just happens somehow, somewhere out of the blue for some and by genetic default for others. Even though we can understand that our loved one who have become addicts are struggling with issues that they can't handle alone, but the human side of us still have the whys, whens, and hows that invade our thoughts and sway our emotions to deal with. The constant questions of why can't they just stop using. When is enough going to be enough? How could they do this if they loved us? Addiction comes with many faces it could present as prescription drugs, street drugs, or alcohol and in many cases all the above. The Problem is as they struggle so do their loved ones, spouses, children, parents, and even friends. It is so important for those who love someone who is struggling with drug abuse here are some signs to watch for : Does the person in question sleep more or have irregular sleeping hours (not due to change in job, me