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c141re
18-12-04, 19:56
Hi all

I hope you dont mind me posting the link to this site on here. Ive been a member here for a while and reading and posting here has helped me a lot but my problems were caused by something else - as they usually are. Also a lot of panic and depression can be a symptom of drug or alcohol abuse. This site inspired me to look for help for familes, relatives and friends of people with addiction and here in the UK I didnt find a lot - so my friend and I made this forum today! We have 3 members - but we all have to start somewhere! If you have been affected by addiction issues then please come along and have a look - your all very welcome as are your comments - were not experts - just in the same boat!

Claire
xxx

http://www.forgottenvictims.org.uk

vernon
18-12-04, 20:18
hi . thanks for the link. I was hooked on drink and bad at times with alcohol to hide mt phobias and anxietys. take care Vernon

nomorepanic
18-12-04, 22:26
Hi Claire

I see you started a word morph posts lol - that seems very popular on here too!!

Good luck with it all and I hope it works out for you and you can help/get some help.

Nicola

c141re
19-12-04, 00:22
Thanks guys! I hope so too. xxx

elsphit
26-05-08, 21:46
:hugs::winks:That's a very good furom that you and your friend had posted. I know a lot of peole can relate to this topic especialy those teenager ones. Me my self I really don't experience any bad addiction such as drugs and alcohol addict, I only addict in playing such all ball games even basketball though I'm a girl. But my brothers and my boy friend is such an addict to alcohol I always keep on telling them to stop from it, Cause it's really bad for their health butr then they still taking it.especially my boy friend he always promise those words that he will quit from taking it , but tha'ts only for just a day then after a day there I am again saw him drunk again. Is their any effective ways that can you share to me in order that can help him stop from it? thank you.:yesyes:

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delia:whistles:
Suffering from an addiction. This website has a lot of great resources and treatment centers. <a href="http://www.treatmentcenters.org">http://www.treatmentcenters.org</a>:unsure:

decca
28-05-08, 22:45
http://www.forgottenvictims.org.uk (http://www.forgottenvictims.org.uk/)

I can't load this site, is there a problem ?

Decca

nomorepanic
28-05-08, 22:47
Looks like it has been removed.

This post is over 3 years old though so maybe they didn't continue it.

Cathy V
28-05-08, 22:55
Funnily enough i was just saying to someone that i get a bit confused sometimes when ppl bring an old thread up to date...why do ppl do that? i'll be reading a post dated today and then realise that theyve answered a post from december '04!! :wacko:

cathy :)

nomorepanic
28-05-08, 23:02
Some posts are old but the info is still relevant today so I guess it doesn't matter that much really.

Cathy V
28-05-08, 23:06
Ok now i think the messages about this are crossing over from one thread to another, sorry! my reply is on the other one.
cathy

nomorepanic
28-05-08, 23:09
LOL Cathy

I never remove old threads on here as they may help someone one day but I guess this site shut down so the thread is pointless.

Maybe I will mail the user and ask what happened and if it did close then I will remove the thread.

decca
28-05-08, 23:11
Thanks,
I didn't even look at the date of the posting.
Silly me - I think I've got old timers disease coming.
Decca.

nomorepanic
28-05-08, 23:12
I mailed Claire to ask - see if she replies