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Rsd me
I have you in my thoughts and prayers daily.
Debi from Georgia |
In my prayers
Just like Kiwi and Gerry said....you are a good sister and your brother is lucky to have someone like you by his side, when the rest of the family has turned away.
You are both in my prayers, Diandra |
i just wanted to thank all of you for all your prayers and kind words. you are all such awesome people and it means alot to know i have such caring friends. thanks again. i hope you all have a wonderful day today. take care.
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dear friend
as a recovering addict myself and after twenty year and still the first thing i do having my obsession lifted does not mean i can entertain anything that masked and took away what i did not want to feel or address what Gerry and others are correct in their assessment you cannot be his save or anyone else BUT, the most important thing I can offer as one for your brother to know he can count on your unconditional love it is this kind of love needed to know when he is ready to throw in the towel YOU will be there for support dear friend operative word support there isn't anything else you can do i hope and pray with what the real problems are that take him to mask it however insignificant it could be for one it is so not the same for for those who do not suffer addiction so much bigger than the drug alcohol food sex gambling and on and on you are a precious sister do not let go do not stop giving him your unconditional love you must take care of you before helping anyone else i give you my love and a hug to a very special woman as things may be tough here you can lean on me love me |
just wanted to say thanks again to all of you for your caring thoughts and kind words. my brother is still in denial of his addiction and won't go with me to see a dr. i don't understand why he can't see how much trouble he is in. his life is falling apart and he has lost everything and would prefer to be homeless then to come see me and go to a dr. its so frustrating and breaking my heart.
i will never give up on him though and will provide unconditional love and hope he gets the help he needs soon. i also wanted to thank you eva for sharing your experience and advice on what to do for my brother. it made me feel better knowing that you got the help you needed and that you thought i was doing the right thing by sticking by him. i am so happy that you got help and got better. it takes a strong person to be able to do that and i am very proud of you. i hope my brother can also find the strength he needs to get better too. all i can do is be there for him and pray every day that he will. thank you all again for being there to give me strength to deal with this. you are good friends indeed. |
RSD ME,
Your commitment to your brother is admirable and should be held up to others as an example. Never stop loving him. However, it is a fine line between being supportive and your brother feeling that you are pushing him. Always remember it is your purpose to hold up a light and lead the way. No-one can be forced in a direction they do not want, no matter how beneficial. Never use the phrase 'You need to…' . Instead, show the benefits of what you are proposing, softly and calmly. I do hope, for both your benefits, that this state of affairs does not continue too long. Thinking of you. Dave. |
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God grant me the Serenity to accept the things i Cannot change the courage to change the things i Can and the Wisdom to Understand the difference Please apply to everyday life but needed in your life now more NOW than ever step back not to far not to allow your life to be all over the place my dear no doctor except Dr. Bill and his 12 step foundation that all other fellowship follow no doctor can save him addiction it IS cunning and baffling this i know for certain your a great sister no judging just understanding love me |
thanks eva for your helpful advice. and i love the serenity prayer. it is one of my favorite prayers! thank you for reminding me of it. i am trying to do the best i can with my brothers situation taking it a day at a time, but it's hard. and being chronically ill myself with rsd and fibro and eno doesn't help. but i'm taking your advice and trying to accept that i cannot be the one who helps my brother to get help. it has to be up to him. i will always have my hand out for him to hold when he is ready to get the much needed help he needs. i just hope he makes it to that point. i hope and i pray every day.
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thank you englishdave for your great advice too. you're right too. i cannot push my brother into getting help. it has to be up to him. but i will hold a light for him when he is ready to get the help he needs. i hope he gets to the point that he will see he needs help before it's too late. i will keep praying for him and keep my promise to him that i will never give up on him.
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All left in the end Prayers the obsession be lifted So the work ahead of him Will hopefully be with persons he has found in the rooms NA NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS AND A SAFE PLACE WITH YOU at some point When opportunity presents itself You may want to express When he is ready YOU MAY WANT TO ACCOMPANY HIM TO HIS FIRST NA MEETING I must be a open meeting You can search for this info in the blue pages of your phone book That is something you defiantly can do As I had a friend hold my hand to my first meeting It was a crisp sunny day And it's been ongoing still I am able to speak with my children about addiction All over the place I went Hope to have made sense Love Me |
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