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IT'S a grief many recovering addicts find too painful to talk about, even long after they have beaten their own demons and their lives are back on track.

Hitting rock bottom, the physical hardship, the loss of control over their own lives -- all that, they can handle.

But the pain they know they've inflicted on their loved ones is another thing.

In the battle against addiction, it is the families who often endure the most and are left to pick up the pieces.

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Source: Nicola Anderson,The Irish Independent,02/04/2011

Posted by Andy on 04/02 at 10:16 AM in
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