tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7194057487698308556.post3928908756185960096..comments2022-07-01T00:35:37.419-07:00Comments on Walking Through Addiction: The Healing GameWalkingthroughaddictionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12516952926439103494noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7194057487698308556.post-91404674357902396082013-02-07T09:54:48.556-08:002013-02-07T09:54:48.556-08:00What you say is entirely true. It is very easy to...What you say is entirely true. It is very easy to fall into despair...after all this is your child in the grip of something nefarious and he or she refuses to loosen that grip. So everything can look very dark indeed. But my daughter like your son finally came home to sanity. She was a Heroin Addict. Today she is clean, in college on The Deans List and has a lovely boyfriend. Even when her father, my husband, died in Late August she stayed steady. I don't know if it's a miracle or just long hard work on her part. But, like your son, she is an example of why there must always be hope and why we cannot ever give up. Am terribly happy that your son is finally well. May they both stay that way throughout their lives and live to see all the blessings that can be theirs. Forever, may hope reign. Much Love to you, JeanAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com