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I have serious internet addiction, and it’s ruining my life.?

  • Posted on April 14, 2011 at 7:21 pm

I lost my wife, my job, and my 4 sons and 3 daughters because of my addiction. i’m now living with my mom until i can find another job. i’m using my mom’s laptop right now. My wife tried for years to get me help, but i refused her help because i didn’t think i had a problem back then. i beat my kids several times for saying i have a problem and that’s why my wife and kids left me. i can’t stop crying right now. all i do on the internet is watch youtube and play runescape. i’m on for over 14 hours daily. i got so fat and ugly, i hate my body and my life.

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I have serious internet addiction, and it’s ruining my life.?

  • Posted on April 9, 2011 at 4:21 am

I lost my wife, my job, and my 4 sons and 3 daughters because of my addiction. i’m now living with my mom until i can find another job. i’m using my mom’s laptop right now. My wife tried for years to get me help, but i refused her help because i didn’t think i had a problem back then. i beat my kids several times for saying i have a problem and that’s why my wife and kids left me. i can’t stop crying right now. all i do on the internet is watch youtube and play runescape. i’m on for over 14 hours daily. i got so fat and ugly, i hate my body and my life.

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I was raised with a sweet tooth, it’s now rubbing off on son?

  • Posted on March 24, 2011 at 10:21 am

I was raised eating junk food and I stop eating candy so much, it’s an addiction sadly. I pretty much over come candy most of the time, but my family members like to give him cookies, crackers, lollipops and other junk foods to spoil him. He was such a good eater before I let his grandparents see him. Now he only wants crackers and chicken nuggets. He’ll freak out for a lollipop and I’ll say no and not give him one, but my husband will just cave and get him one. My son will not try new things, but my daughter eats cooked sushi, rice, meat, any type of fruit any type of food she’ll eat it. My son won’t even get close to new foods. I try so hard to make sure he doesn’t get candy, but my husband has a sweet tooth also…My nephew and niece have horrible teeth from sugary decay and I want my children to keep her pearly whites..I don’t want my son to ever have a lolli pop or piece of candy ever again, how do I put my foot down and get him to try and eat healthy foods, he’s only 2 1/2
he eats cheese, but refuses to eat veggies, he’ll just take a bite of a carrot and spit it out. I love veggies, we all do, but my son won’t even let it touch his fork.

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I was raised with a sweet tooth, it’s now rubbing off on son?

  • Posted on March 23, 2011 at 7:21 am

I was raised eating junk food and I stop eating candy so much, it’s an addiction sadly. I pretty much over come candy most of the time, but my family members like to give him cookies, crackers, lollipops and other junk foods to spoil him. He was such a good eater before I let his grandparents see him. Now he only wants crackers and chicken nuggets. He’ll freak out for a lollipop and I’ll say no and not give him one, but my husband will just cave and get him one. My son will not try new things, but my daughter eats cooked sushi, rice, meat, any type of fruit any type of food she’ll eat it. My son won’t even get close to new foods. I try so hard to make sure he doesn’t get candy, but my husband has a sweet tooth also…My nephew and niece have horrible teeth from sugary decay and I want my children to keep her pearly whites..I don’t want my son to ever have a lolli pop or piece of candy ever again, how do I put my foot down and get him to try and eat healthy foods, he’s only 2 1/2
he eats cheese, but refuses to eat veggies, he’ll just take a bite of a carrot and spit it out. I love veggies, we all do, but my son won’t even let it touch his fork.

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having a hard time coping with my alcoholic father…i feel like it’s an excuse?

  • Posted on March 14, 2011 at 10:17 am

My father (54) suffered a heart attack this weekend. As a diabetic, addicted to cigarettes, and an alcoholic for at least the last 20 years he’s treated his body badly of course. He wakes up and goes to work everyday, and has never physically, or emotionally abused anyone in my family. I guess you could say hes a high functioning alcoholic. Since suffering the heart attack, after being in the hospital for a couple of nights, he began to suffer from the Dr’s for which he was heavily sedated and still is (5 days later) The Dr’s have been going back and forth trying to wean him slowly off the ativan that they are using to treat him, but he’s been such a heavy drinker for so long, and still 5 days later even the slightest decrease in the meds leads him to fits and convulsions. I love him dearly, as he is my father, but seeing him with a breathing tube, completely sedated the way he is, im finding it hard to feelsympatheticetic, but rather i find myself feeling angry that it seems to be all self inflicted. I understand many people call alcoholism a disease and although i believe this may be true it’s very difficult for me to see that, looking at him so pathetic right now. I feel like a horrible daughter for feeling this way, but I just cant shake the thought that he’s done this all to himself. doesn’tesnt help that his #1 drinking buddy is my mom, who all along is making excuses for him, saying we can’t come down on him, because it just wont help. For the record, she drinks just as much as he does. theyre a toxic combination in my mind. How do I stop feeling angry at him, and resenting him, and act like the sympathetic daughter I should be in the face of his medical crisis. I know he needs caring and love, at the moment hes a heart attack victim, suffering frophenomenamnia which he developed. Hes breathing only thrventilatorator currently, its just so sad to see what hes done to himself. How do I stop blaming him??
sorry for all the typos. I have no idea what happened. At the moment, I am 25, and not living in their house. I am a new mother to a 1 year old who my parents have nothing to do with (Due to the fact that as soon as they finish work, they go to the bar 5 nights a week, only to spend 10 hours days there on the weekends…)

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How Penis Got It’s Groove Back! (Warning: Not for the faint of heart)?

  • Posted on February 20, 2011 at 1:21 pm

One day Bill complained to his friend, “My elbow really hurts, I guess I should see a doctor.”

His friend said, “Don’t do that. There’s a computer at the drug store that can diagnose anything quicker and cheaper than a doctor. Just put in a sample of your urine and the computer will diagnose your problem and tell you what you can do about it. It only costs ten dollars.”

Bill figured he had nothing to lose, so he filled a jar with a urine sample and went to the drug store. Finding the computer, he poured in the sample and deposited the $10. The computer started making some noise and various lights started flashing. After a brief pause out popped a small slip of paper on which was
printed:

You have tennis elbow.
Soak your arm in warm water.
Avoid heavy lifting.
It will be better in two weeks.

Late that evening while thinking how amazing this new technology was and how it would change medical science forever, he began to wonder if this machine could be fooled. He decided to give it a try. He mixed together some tap water, a stool sample from his dog, and urine samples from his wife and daughter. To top it off, he masturbated into the concoction. He went back to the drug store, located the machine,
poured in the sample, and deposited the $10. The computer made the usual noise and printed out the following message:

Your tap water is too hard.
Get a water softener.

Your dog has worms.
Get him vitamins.

Your daughter is using cocaine.
Put her in a rehabilitation clinic.

Your wife is pregnant with twin girls.
They aren’t yours.
Get a lawyer.

And if you don’t stop jerking off, your
tennis elbow will never get better.

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my husband refuses to give up smoking cocaine it’s been one our kids are older now what should i do. i pray

  • Posted on February 17, 2011 at 1:22 pm

you know wedding vows are serious. we have been married 18 years and have 3 daughters. age of girls 19, 14, & 12. to have this continue is not good how do i get him to seek help.

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What’s the danger of celluitis and lung damage with IV cocaine use? It’s not the first time.?

  • Posted on January 11, 2011 at 1:21 pm

My husband was hospitalized with celluitis 2 months ago. I didn’t know he was an IV drug abuser. He had a broken needle in his arm. He almost died. He continues to drink and sneak pot. Says he’ll never do coke again, let alone shoot it. His arm has the most hideous scar ever. If he even snorts coke again, what can happen to him? Right now we are legally separated because I cannot trust him to not be doing drugs and I want to protect myself and teenage daughter from his moods. He is really paranoid. He got his first DUI last week. Now he’ll be dropped from his insurance due to past speeding record. (My legal separation should prevent me from being affected.) He’s terribly remorseful and sorta suicidal. Can he be helped once and for all? Am I being too hard for filing for separation? He’s basically homeless with no money. He’s 42 years old. I pray for him always, but think I’m done with the problems until he proves he can take care of himself away from me.

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What’s the danger of celluitis and lung damage with IV cocaine use? It’s not the first time.?

  • Posted on January 10, 2011 at 1:22 pm

My husband was hospitalized with celluitis 2 months ago. I didn’t know he was an IV drug abuser. He had a broken needle in his arm. He almost died. He continues to drink and sneak pot. Says he’ll never do coke again, let alone shoot it. His arm has the most hideous scar ever. If he even snorts coke again, what can happen to him? Right now we are legally separated because I cannot trust him to not be doing drugs and I want to protect myself and teenage daughter from his moods. He is really paranoid. He got his first DUI last week. Now he’ll be dropped from his insurance due to past speeding record. (My legal separation should prevent me from being affected.) He’s terribly remorseful and sorta suicidal. Can he be helped once and for all? Am I being too hard for filing for separation? He’s basically homeless with no money. He’s 42 years old. I pray for him always, but think I’m done with the problems until he proves he can take care of himself away from me.

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What is the skit below from? I know It’s on the lil wyte CD but I don’t know what movie/tv show its on.

  • Posted on January 3, 2011 at 7:23 pm

son- “later dad”
dad-”hey Uhh…I might be late to pick you guys up”
daughter- “why you have a job interview today daddy?”
dad- no hunny i’ll uhh probly just be way to drunk
daughter- thats good we don’t want you drinking and driving
dad- oh i’ll be driving. I’ll just be too shitfaced to remember to pick you guys up

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