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dd964vet -> RE: Help me help a friend (addiction: pain-killers) (5/9/2008 10:05:28 AM)
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“Sobriety is not recovery, but allows recovery to take place” Amen and amen!! The setting of boundaries is also very good advice. You need to establish for yourself what your level of involvment is going to be. If this is a fairly casual or transitory relationship you may not need to do anymore than offer a listening ear and urge her to seek out the help she needs. If this relationship is of a deeper nature, then I would advise YOU to seek assistance. It may well be appropriate to begin attending Celebrate Recovery or Overcomer's Outreach meetings yourself. Understand that this endeavor is likely to be extremely taxing. However, you don't have to know what to do. You don't have to have the expertise. Draw on the experience, strength and hope of those who have gone before you to guide you in your efforts. Seek out the christian recovery resources available in your area and ask them for support. They can guide you to further resources for your friend and will be able to give you the "inside scoop" from the perspectives of those effected both directly and indirectly by substance abuse. Lastly, be certain to look after your own spiritual health. Prayer, Scripture and Fellowship!!! You can't walk a mile with you sister if you yourself are lame. "Remeber that we deal with addiction; cunning, baffleing, powerful...But there is one that has all power; that one is God"
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