Navigating Recovery: Should I Support Her With Pot?
Navigating Recovery: Should I Support Her with Pot?
Dealing with a loved one's addiction can be one of the most challenging experiences in one's life. My journey to help my husband recover from marijuana addiction has not been easy, but it has been rewarding. He is now eight months sober, and each day feels like a victory. However, the question still lingers: Should I support her with pot?
Your Choice, Their Responsibility
When I first met my husband, his marijuana addiction was a critical factor. I was tired of the erratic behavior, lack of motivation, and sudden outbursts. However, I made it clear that it was his responsibility to change. I told him that I needed to move to Las Vegas and couldn't handle being around a chronic user.
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Sustaining Sobriety Through Support and Counseling
The transition to sobriety for my husband was gradual. We both quit smoking cigarettes, and he sought counseling, which made the process smoother. Over the years, we have noticed a significant improvement in his demeanor and overall behavior. Today, he is a happy, productive, and caring individual. He values me for my support during this journey.
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Can You Make Them Change?
It's important to realize that you cannot force someone to change or stop using. However, you can take a stand and make your own decisions. In doing so, you provide them with the space and support they need to make their own choices. Whether it works out or not, you are showing the strength and integrity to hold your values and make tough decisions.
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Additional Considerations
When considering whether to support your loved one with cannabis, especially someone who has a history of addiction, there are several factors to weigh. If pot helps her manage depression or anxiety, and she has no urge to return to using crack, it may be a positive step. However, if marijuana use could potentially exacerbate her issues or trigger a relapse, it may not be the best choice.
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Conclusion
Ultimately, the decision to support your loved one with cannabis in her recovery journey is complex. It requires a deep understanding of her specific needs, her history, and your own boundaries. By providing support, encouragement, and making your stance clear, you can help her maintain sobriety and lead a healthier life.
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