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Originally Posted by Hebrewhomeboy
(Post 4202157)
woah woah woah. Okay, first off I am NOT taking her back. I am kicking her out of my life. I will never take her back, no matter what. I just want her to go to rehab. Even after rehab I will not take her back. Let me state that again, I am NOT TAKING HER BACK, NO MATTER WHAT! I could never take anyone back that has hurt me this badly. I just want her to go to rehab and fix her life.
She actually just called me earlier for the first time in 5 days. We had the typical conversation, wah wah wahhh I feel so bad, I'm sorry. I told her that I will never take her back, but if she will agree to go to rehab, I will take her there and help her get into rehab. Don't worry, I'm not paying!
Yeah, don't worry I'm not taking her back. ugh, hell no.
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No. You cannot get her into rehab. Only she can. I lived with a chemical (alcohol) dependant wife and I ENABLED HER. I tried to fix her. I packed to leave and let her convince me not to, that she would go to rehab, etc. She won't go and/or won't stay. You must accept that you cannot help her, only she can help herself.
WAIT! You are making a fundamental misunderstanding here. Her addiction to meth is a SYMPTOM, not the cause. You cannot fix the real problem, which is most likely self-esteem related.
You are in a very dangerous situation and you can be dragged into all sorts of problems here.
You must accept you cannot fix her.
You must accept you cannot fix her.
You must accept you cannot fix her.
You must accept you cannot fix her.
You must accept you cannot fix her.
Get out of the situation. She needs to deal with her own reality. You are actually helping more by walking away, than by continuing to "help". I know, from personal experience, that humans want to help humans. Sometime you have to understand when something is so broken, you cannot fix it. This is one of those times.
Change your number so she cannot call you. Do not call her. If the "plan" you have is combined and you are paying for it (Seems that way), cancel the plan and get a new one. Move at the first opportunity. Do not associate with mutual friends, but let them know why. Make a break with this and make it the past.
This is not the easy path. But you define your self by the hard decisions you make, not by the easy paths you take.