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Crack Reality - The Two Questions
Topics: Family Issues > Self Help | Of Interest To Everyone
2005-09-03 | By Sarah Kenneth | Post Feedback! | Send To a Friend | Print Version | Send Me Responses | Related
Why would a person steal from their own family's home? Why would a straight man have sex with gay men? Why would a woman prostitute herself for $10 without using condoms? If you continually try to understand the "whats" and "whys" of the addiction, you will increase and prolong your emotional turmoil. Don't let that question, "Why can't I understand?" reside in your mind.

Everyone thinks they can help their addict. This is the furthest thing from reality. It is equivalent to thinking you can help a person beset by cancer. The difference is that attempting to help an addict only enables him to further his addiction. This is the most difficult concept to grasp. You will read more about this in "Thoughts and Observations". For the moment just believe that "understanding" and "helping" are fruitless endeavors.

This site is Provided for the Families, Significant Others and Friends of Crack Cocaine Addicts.

It is intended to educate those of us without addiction to understand the realities of crack cocaine addiction. We can't make sense out of what a crack cocaine addict does, but through others' experiences we can know what they do. In knowing what a crack addict does, we can have emotional and financial protection for ourselves. It is my belief that those involved in an addict's life suffer more than the addict. Much of the information provided herein will apply to crystal meth addiction.

It is intended to educate those of us without addiction to understand the realities of crack cocaine addiction. We can't make sense out of what a crack cocaine addict does, but through others' experiences we can know what they do. In knowing what a crack addict does, we can have emotional and financial protection for ourselves. It is my belief that those involved in an addict's life suffer more than the addict. Much of the information provided herein will apply to crystal meth addiction.

As a visitor to this site you are searching for answers to the realities of crack cocaine. Most likely a family member or loved one has become a crack addict and YOU are in severe emotional distress. This Web site is designed to help you. There is a lot to read and absorb. The presentation format is purposely blunt to align your thinking with the seriousness of this problem. This format will enable you to deal with the problem of crack addiction more effectively. The topics are presented in an order to best orient you with with the realities of crack cocaine. You can feel encouraged. Thousands of people visiting this Web site have found answers and thought processes to deal with this problem. Just click on a topic at the top, relax and read.


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