It's Never a Small Meth Problem

Jeanne Sparks-Carreker
It's knowing that they have grown traits and ways of reasoning and beliefs and misperceptions and confusions due to your cowardly escape into drugs while they needed your loving guidance.

It's knowing in the depth of your very being that you would rather be literally stabbed in the gut over and over again instead of having to relive the memory of seeing their faces and reactions when their hearts finally broke. . . because they thought you loved drugs more than you love them.

And you realize how they came to that painful conclusion.

There's never a small meth problem. Get help.

Published by Jeanne Sparks-Carreker

Convicted felon, reformed drug trafficker, disenfranchised from society by the government. I spend most of my time creating ways to educate non-users about drug addiction, so that addicts are understood and...  View profile

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