by Daredeviichik » Fri May 19, 2017 11:04 pm
Hey there to all, I'm new to this online sobriety group. I have read some of the things posted and I couldn't help but hold back tears as I read what some of you had to say. I completely agree with the words those of you have shared. I am a single mother of one child, 6 years old, and I feel my drinking and smoking cigarettes gave rendered me a terrible mother to my son. He is a very active child and I'd love to do more with him before his childhood disappears, however I'm struggling to let go of past habits, and they seem to be getting worse. All I want is to enjoy my son while he is still a child and I want to live life as freely as he does, without addiction, and hope I can my habits before he does as I did/do. I know genetics play a big role in addiction, but if I can stop now, or soon, then my son has a better chance at straying away from this ugly scene
Hey there to all, I'm new to this online sobriety group. I have read some of the things posted and I couldn't help but hold back tears as I read what some of you had to say. I completely agree with the words those of you have shared. I am a single mother of one child, 6 years old, and I feel my drinking and smoking cigarettes gave rendered me a terrible mother to my son. He is a very active child and I'd love to do more with him before his childhood disappears, however I'm struggling to let go of past habits, and they seem to be getting worse. All I want is to enjoy my son while he is still a child and I want to live life as freely as he does, without addiction, and hope I can my habits before he does as I did/do. I know genetics play a big role in addiction, but if I can stop now, or soon, then my son has a better chance at straying away from this ugly scene