My Husband Is Addict to Crack Cocain, He Does Crack 3 Times a Week , I Dont Know What to Do Anymore I?
Question by berry: My husband is addict to crack cocain, he does crack 3 times a week , i dont know what to do anymore i?
have spoken to him, he said that he would look for help he didnt, he lies a lot about his addiction for me, at work, he is ashamed of it, but he dont stop. we have been married for 6 years, when i met him he said that he hated drugs, but later i found out he was addict to crack cocain, he has been addict for more than 15 years. Is there hope? have a 1 year old baby girl and we are always alone, my family doesnt leave in usa. i dont talk to my friends about it. What should i do, go look for help for myself? Try to help him, how can i help him if he doesnt want to help him self?
Best answer:
Answer by buttfor2007
No legal way to force him into treatment.
He is lost. But what he has is contagious. He will destroy himself, including getting murdered for not paying a crack bill. He will take you down as well. So, if the crack bill collectors come around for him, and see you and your daughter, do you believe, they will decide to spare you?
Time to go.
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