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This forum is for those souls 18 years and older who are dealing with some type of addictive behavior whether it be from alcohol, drugs, overeating, fear, worry, sex, etc. Only with help and guidance from God can we ever hope to overcome these addictions. What is impossible for us to do IS POSSIBLE with God. Friends and family of those stricken with addictions are welcome to share as this problem affects more than just the soul entangled in its web.

So what tools are in your tool box? my answers are included

Postby Whisperingsprings » Sat Dec 04, 2010 2:23 am

Exactly what tools do you have in your tool box to help you combat your sins? My answers are included.

If you want to mention your Bible, that's fine, then what scripture are you meditating on? Nothing in the Bible is cliche however, what is something different that you've found to help yourself in your own situation? I've been reading scripture on adultery lately. I've also purchased a Vines Dictionary to supplement my study.

How often are you allowing yourself to be held accountable? Once a week, twice a week, once a month? I've chosen to be held accountable for my actions 3-5 times per week depending on where I am and who I see. Sometimes more often and sometimes less.

Have you chosen to seek professional help?
We do.

Are you concerned about the financial aspect of therapy sessions?
I am. God is paying for the sessions somehow!!!! I haven't figured out how, but the bank account is still okay.

Did anyone put honesty in the tool box? I mean blatant honesty?!
I did. This tool hurts both the user and anyone else involved, I think. Nonetheless, it's in the tool box.
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Postby Whisperingsprings » Sat Dec 04, 2010 1:04 pm

I pray you all have as wonderful Christmas Season as I will be having.

I am anticipating learning that one or both of my children have type 2 diabetes, which is NOT good news. Nonetheless, I am going to have a wonderful Christmas.

I will be returning to my friends to grieve the pain of my current situation and work through all that is and has happened. I will also share the triumphs with them. Yet, I will have a wonderful Christmas.

I will continue to bear my shame and stay transparent regarding my actions, which has helped me to avoid horrible sin. Yet, I will have a wonderful Christmas. I hope all of you do too.
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Postby Whisperingsprings » Fri Dec 10, 2010 7:48 pm

boy did I get a surprise. neither child had type 2 diabetes. that was a relief. we do have elevated cholesterol though. but that is easier for me to handle emotionally than type 2 diabetes. whew.

scootin along.
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