How do i stop worrying about family members with drugs and drink problems?
Anonymous
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Aug 16, 2016
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Try to talk to them. Seek help for them in order for them to stop and take control. Keep trying and never give up
Dontletyourselfdown
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Nov 13, 2017
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Obviously by helping them... You can't be heartless for a family member
Anonymous
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Dec 5, 2017
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I think with an impact on your life as big as an important family member taking drugs it’s hard to stop worrying as they are important to you. It’s better to focus on them as a person, they’re not the drug you can still love and have a healthy relationship with them even though you worry.
MrEpic69
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Apr 20, 2020
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It can be very hard to not worry about people you're not close to.Sometimes you're just have to accept that you cant save everyone.You must do what you can to support them but be careful not to allow them to scar you.Observe their behaviour.Do not try and preach to them repeatedly.Only do it once and allow their behaviour to be.They the ones who can take responsibility for themselves and not you.Allow them to do whatever they feel the need to do.Sometimes people just bring their own light to the problems.All you do is to remember them of the consequences and thats that.☺ï¸ðŸ™‚
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