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	<title>Comments on: About Running Away From Me</title>
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	<description>Drug addiction, crack, heroin and narcotics to sober living.</description>
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		<title>By: Polly</title>
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		<dc:creator>Polly</dc:creator>
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		<description>I was dating a great guy for 10 years and then his 2 sons addictions hit us without warning.  Our relationship ended and his sons ended up being arrested, jailed, and are presently going thru rehab.  He went thru job loss, unemployment, impoverishment and the loss of our amazing relationship.  If I wasnt unemployed I would purchase your book for him to read and then pass to his sons.  He is a broken man.  I am concerned that his sons will take him down a never ending path of relapses.  I know only too well how deceptive an addicted mind becomes.  My brother is 53, my parents are both 86 and they are complete enablers.  He has drugs delivered to their house and they give him the money to do it.  I have never been tempted to do drugs, ever.  I admire you for being honest and sharing your experience so that others may perhaps make a better decision and not try drugs.  I hope your book is a success and that many people benefit from you being brave enough to put your most honest human experiences, both good and bad out there for their benefit.  Thanks again David.  You are brave beyond belief and I hope your life continues to be upstanding and worthwhile.  Good Luck!</description>
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