Women poses with late husband who lost his life to Addiction
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complete story before making any conclusion. Below is what Eva from Cincinnati
has to say who lost her husband due to Drug Addiction.
“I'm sure this
photo makes a lot of people uncomfortable it may even piss a few people off but
the main reason I took it was to show the reality of addiction. If you don't
choose recovery every single day this will be your only way out. No parent
should have to bury their child and no child as young as ours should have to
bury their parent. This was preventable it didn't have to happen but one wrong
choice destroyed his family. I know a lot of people may be upset I'm putting it out in the open like This but hiding the facts is only
going to keep this epidemic going. The cold hard truth is heroin kills. You may
think it will never happen to you but guess what that's what Mike thought too.
We were together 11 years. I was there before it all started. I knew what he
wanted out of this life, all his hopes and dreams. He never would've imagined
his life would turn out this way. He was once so happy and full of life. He was
a great son, brother, friend but most importantly he was a great dad. He loved
those kids more than anything. But as we all know sometimes life gets tough and
we make some wrong choices. His addiction started off with pain pills then
inevitably heroin. He loved us all so much he decided enough was enough and
went to rehab at the end of last year. He got out right before Christmas as a
brand new man. He had found His purpose for living again, he found his gorgeous
smile again, he became the man, the son, the brother, the dad that we all
needed him to be again. He did so good for so long but then a couple months ago
It started with a single pill for a "tooth ache" which inevitably
lead him back down the road of addiction instead of staying the coarse of
recovery. He said he could handle it, that he could stop on his own and didn't
need to get help again. Well he was wrong, last Wednesday he took his last
breath. My kids father, the man I loved since I was a kid, a great son and a
great person lost his battle. I just needed to share his story in case it can
help anyone else.”
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