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Question by Chelsea: How can I help my addict boyfriend?
My bf of 5 years is an addict. He is addicted to marijuwana. I know some people smoke it and are not addicts but my bf is an addict, he is un motivated to work, go to school, be a good dad or bf, when he does not smoke he is horrible to be around, he frightens me.

He shows all the signs of being an addict, he lies and steals everytime we go to a shopping centre, he continues to lie to me and steal cash from me and now he is going into my bank account and taking money from me to buy his weed. I dont know what to do, I dont want to be with him but I dont want to make his addiction worsen by kicking him out my house. He is a decent guy when hes not lieing and stealing and getting high but he wont get help. How can I help him?

Please, no rude comments, this is serious, we also have a 3 year old together.

Best answer:

Answer by Al Mcderp
Literally, he is stealing from you. You can do better.

Answer by railroad dave
dump him .

Celebrities and Heroin Addiction: How It Happens
The addiction experts noted that while cocaine has a reputation for being appealing to business people for its ability give them energy and focus, heroin's appeal is that it allows users to escape reality, a temptation for some in high-stress or highly …
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Hoffman found with 50 bags of heroin, addiction meds: sources
Law enforcement officials told NBC News that authorities at the scene found 49 full bags of heroin, 23 empty bags of heroin, four bags of white powder believed to be cocaine, as well as various prescription drugs. Officials also discovered books about …
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Sources: Nearly 50 envelopes of suspected heroin in Hoffman's apartment
Prescription drugs, including the blood-pressure medication clonidine hydrochloride; the addiction-treatment drug buprenorphine; Vyvanse, a drug used to treat attention-deficit (hyperactivity) disorder; hydroxyzine, which can be used to treat anxiety …
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70 million Americans taking mind-altering drugs
The researchers' core finding? Repeated marijuana use by teenagers lowers their IQ – permanently. Yet, according to a 2010 study by the federal Department of Health and Human Services, over 22 million Americans use illegal drugs, comprising …
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Drug-overdose deaths surging in R.I.
Every year for at least the past decade, Rhode Island has been among the top five states in the country for illicit drug use among residents ages 12 and older, according to surveys conducted by the federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services …
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Heroin addiction is up, people are dying: Why is a drug that could cure it
I've had an inordinate amount of people in my life struggle with heroin addiction. I've lost people, both figuratively and literally–it steals people away, and I hate it for that. I hate the drug so deeply that even thinking about it sets my teeth on …
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What Philip Seymour Hoffman's Sponsor Could Have Done for Him
A haunting writeup in The New York Times Thursday detailed how actor Philip Seymour Hoffman spent his last days after relapsing back into heroin addiction and leaving the home he shared with his partner, Mimi O'Donnell, and their three children. Though …
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Authorities: No tainted heroin in North Penn, but heroin use still on the rise
Like many law enforcement officials, as well as those involved in drug treatment and counseling, Dickinson sees a connection between the long-standing epidemic of addiction to prescription opioid painkillers, such as OxyContin and Vicodin, and the rise …
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It's Getting Harder For the Feds To Lie About Marijuana and Get Away With It
That's the lesson White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (aka the Drug Czar's office) Deputy Director Michael Botticelli learned earlier this week when he testified before U.S. House Subcommittee on Government Relations. Armed with what …
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Question by mags2313: Why is alcoholism or being an alcoholic considered a disease?
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Best answer:

Answer by kiki
Because it’s a mental and physical addiction. It’s not a choice. There’s a chemical reaction in the brain from it.

Answer by wazup1971
Because nobody will admit it is their fault, like with drugs, it is always anybody else’ s responsibility.

My wife’s mother was an alcoholic and she was really mean to my wife when she was a teenager. And she blames everybody for being alcoholic, genes, addictive personality, friends, parents, my wife…. except herself.

Alcohol & Drug Rehab Tampa Launches Effort to Reduce Statistics on Heroin
Tampa, FL (PRWEB) February 04, 2014. A Tampa alcohol and drug rehab center has announced that it is launching an effort toward cutting down the number of people that are dealing with heroin addiction issues through Drug Addiction Treatment Centers.
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The Holistic Sanctuary Is Rescuing Addicts Victimized By Conventional Drug
“The adverse effects of the prescription drug protocols prescribed at conventional rehab centers can be deadly,” says Johnny Tabaie, Founder and Director of The Holistic Sanctuary who speaks from experience. “We see the results of these tragic …
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Laredo Drug Rehab Announces New Video on Updated Substance Abuse
A Laredo drug rehab center is launching a new video that details updated services offered through Drug Addiction Treatment Centers. This video goes into descriptive terms and offers information on where and how to get help for drug dependency …
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Philip Seymour Hoffman's death spotlights dangers of heroin addiction
While law enforcement officials said they couldn't confirm if Hoffman had used that particular drug before his death, heroin strength and purity is a constant issue. Ben Levenson, founder of Origins Recovery Center, a substance abuse rehab facility in …
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The War Within: Portraits of Vietnam Veterans Fighting Heroin Addiction
Caption from LIFE. "The tears that rolled down Chad Harris's cheeks were partly a symptom of withdrawal: he hadn't had a fix in 14 hours. But he was also crying out of fear that he wouldn't be accepted into the drug treatment program at California's …
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Facility offers addiction treatment close to home
Emily had already been through detox several times, but residential treatment was different. “The staff and the other patients were great; my time there gave me a complete 180-degree turn,” she said. “I'll have a year clean and sober next month on the …
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