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Subject: Re: Update


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Denise
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Date Posted: 13:17:11 04/08/06 Sat
In reply to: neverending 's message, "Update" on 22:08:16 04/04/06 Tue

As I read your story to me it was all too familiar, as I divorced my husband of 18 years due to his crack addiction back in 1998. I can remember some of the feelings he put us all through after giving him 101 chances to get straight and since he couldnt hold down a job (we had to file bankruptcy, he opened credit cards in my name left us in dire straits financially, people wouldn't believe the mess I had, we used to have a auto body and used car sales business, thanks to my dad's inheritance, but whenever he could get money for the stuff he would. Wouldn't come home for days on end then when he would he'd drive us crazy.Long story short he moved to Phoenix cause he did'nt want to serve jail time for nonpayment of child suport, went back to church, which is where I met him in 1980. He got a good job remarried and was in a car accident July 2001 and was killed. I have had a hard time wondering why he couldn't get straight for me and the kids, but at least he finally did. Now would you believe my daughter, now 24, is back in jail for the third time for meth. She was in a woman's prison last year, got a judicial release, was on probation, but got back on that shit. I love her with all my heart and I hope to god someday before Jesus calls me home all my kids will be straight with no more monkeys on their back. She goes in front of the same judge in a couple weeks and probably will get a couple years. I wonder if this or any kind of addiction is hereditary cause all three of my kids have done shit, my older one sees nothing wrong with pot, my daughter started using booze around 15, and my youngest boy got out of a rehab place last year. Don't mean to bore people with this stuff but they're my family.

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