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Weed addiction

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laura266 · 13/11/2021 15:07

Anyone struggling with partner's weed addiction?
I'm about to give birth.
He doesn't smoke inside or near the house but he smokes every night at friend's house so out all night.
I cant cope anymore
He has nowhere to go

OP posts:
Hetyanni · 16/11/2021 16:31

Hello, I have a partner who is a cannabis addict too. Found out about more deceit today- at the end of the road with it. Our children are 3 and 5 and neither he or I really have anywhere to go either.

Eskimofriend · 14/02/2022 10:07

Hi,
What did you both do in the end?
My husband is also an addict. I find the money spent and the mood swings the most difficult things to deal with.
He's very difficult to be around when he's run out.
I find many people view weed smoking as harmless and not addictive- it really is.
I have very little respect left for my husband- I feel that he is never really himself.
I don't really know what to do

Tiny2018 · 14/02/2022 10:28

Ex was a habitual weed user. I personally can't stand the stuff.

The money and his moods when he didn't have any where awful. I specifically remember a week we spent in a caravan with the kids, because it was a smaller, nicer site he couldn't get away with smoking it there. He was a mardy shit all week. Weed was too much of a priority for him and I'm so glad I don't have to deal with it anymore.

Tiny2018 · 14/02/2022 10:29

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HaileyEdward · 18/04/2022 19:42

I could recall the time when my partner was addicted to Marijuana use. It was one horrible journey. Looked for many rehab centers, and addiction counseling near me but all efforts went in vain as my partner wasn't willing to get treated.
Having a stagnant schedule, I myself couldn't travel to find the best addiction treatment center in New Jersey. I could have left him in distress and let him live a life of pain but our 4 years long relationship couldn't let me do so. All gratitude to my colleague who helped me find a dual diagnosis center in NJ that provides telehealth services. It was hard in beginning to convince my partner but the staff was very much cooperative. Whenever I found my partner in a good mood, I used to convince him for online counseling and now after his full treatment we are leading a happy life, I got him back. By sharing the link you can read the article and can take your own decision www.choicepointhealth.com/dual-diagnosis-treatment-centers-nj/ but please remember leaving the addict is not an option to help them to recover.

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