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2012-02-03 at 10:10

LETTER: Addiction can be overcome

By Shelley Cooke
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To the editor:

What a relief. The more dealers our police bust, the better the chance our children have.

As a mother of a recovering oxy-addicted 19-year-old, I know the pure hell that is thrust upon the families of our children today. My daughter's supplier was her 64-year-old grandmother's medicine bottle.

My husband and I found out about her addiction a few days after my mother-in-law's heart stopped due to prolonged prescription drug abuse.

We not only had to take care of planning her funeral, we had to figure out what steps we needed to take to help our daughter get well.

We came very close a few times to burying our daughter also. I am more than proud to say, after almost three years of this devil's drug consuming our lives, my daughter has been seven months sober (she did have one brief relapse).

Despite all of the tragedy that we have been through, I am now in my first year of a social service work program, and my daughter has asked me to save my notes as she is registering to take the same program this fall. I know that my daughter is one of the lucky ones. I just pray that this bust has helped save a life. Thank-you.

Shelley Cooke,
Thunder Bay

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Nitesky says:
I would like a nickle for every recovering addict who wants to become an addictions counselor or a social worker. EGAD, can't they get some imagination?
2/3/2012 7:07:50 PM
Spiffy says:
I'm not surprised at those career choices. Frequently, those are the frontline workers who helped them out of a very deep hole. Additionally, those positions are actively looking for people who have an understanding of what that drug-culture life is truly like, as it makes for more effective counsel. Add that most other jobs discriminate based on an applicant's criminal record, and I can totally believe that a majority of addicts go into rehabilitation and counseling trades. Especially if they have friends or family still mired in drugs that they want to save. What interests me now is that you apparently have a problem with this.
2/3/2012 8:08:01 PM
PC says:
Sorry to say but by saving your notes so she can use them when she takes the course is just enabling her to become dependent on you and your knowledge.
Taking her own notes will help her much better than using yours.
She will have other insights which would fit her style better than yours would.
It is called growing up and everyone must do it.
2/7/2012 8:54:44 AM
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