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Being sober and fighting alcoholism, drug abuse or substance abuse is a major task that is extremely difficult and sometimes may be “impossible” to accomplish. However, the users should realize that this is a step by step process that cannot be rushed and would need a strong commitment, determination as well as the support of family, lovers, and friends.

The first step that a user should apply is the acceptance of having no control when it comes to drugs or alcohol. As soon as the person truly admits being powerless due to alcoholism or substance abuse, then one of the most difficult things has been achieved.
 
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Friday, 12 March 2010
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Everyday across America, children see addictive parents going through their lives as though nothing is wrong.  To a child that knows no better, things are meant to be that way.  What exactly does a child see when they watch an addict live their lives?  What does it mean for their future?  More importantly, what should you as an addict do about it?


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