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I'm not sure if this is overstepping a line, so if anyone feels this is a bit inappropriate please delete it.
Ron Williams posted on facebook this morning:
I think this is a positive step for Matt and I wish him all the best, addiction is never easy to overcome but he is moving in the right direction to face his issues.
I think it would be wonderful if anyone/everyone sent him a little note of support, I am sure they would be welcomed by Matt to help him through a tough time :)
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Permalink Reply by Tiffani Armstrong on November 13, 2011 at 8:48pm
Permalink Reply by Debra Char Giese on November 14, 2011 at 2:54am I pray that this time will work for Matt! He has been thru this a few times, but nobody knows but him, when the time will come, that he can stay clean...its very hard for an addict, as i experienced with a family member myself. hard to watch, hard to love, but they need the support of loved ones, and you can't give up on them! Good luck Matt, and thanks Sparky, for posting..
come on . The bloke is in his late 30's and earns a shed load of money and spanks it then moans cause he is depressed and wants sympathy. He needs to get a life and sort it out. He blatenly doesnt want to quit and people are simply wasting their breathe.
Permalink Reply by Helen Ruckman on November 15, 2011 at 2:34pm Leigh,
You are, of course, entitled to your opinion just like everyone else. Recovery is not an easy road. The fact that he keeps trying to become clean and sober speaks volumes. I applaud Matt's efforts to obtain sobriety. Perhaps this time he'll make it! That would be wonderful. Just maybe it will inspire someone else to get help and follow through with it.
My best wishes and hopes for a happy future to both Matt and Angela! :)
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Mate in ther words of stig himself. the bloke is on his last chance. How hard is it not have a beer. Feel sorry for him i dont. just please he aint got kids
Permalink Reply by Helen Ruckman on November 16, 2011 at 12:43pm You ask how hard it is not to have a beer. If you have a chemical dependency problem it is very hard "not to have a beer" or your drug of choice.
I totally understand your thought process and how you feel about it. It is okay if you don't feel sorry for him. Nobody is asking you to. The goal of this thread is for anyone interested, to be able to send Matt a note of encouragement if they want to. Those who would like to do so will. Those not interested won't.
This is Matt's life and he's doing the best he can, just as we all are. I, for one, support him in his efforts to better himself. If I were going through something like this it would feel great knowing people were pulling for me too.
Thanks for understanding,
Helen R. - Admin.
Thats a fair response.
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