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Mom's Boundaries Saved My Life

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Vechi Mutum, National Outreach Coordinator for Tree House Recovery, describes how addiction took his life down to a very dark place, leaving him homeless and broken. He thought he could still call his mom for money and help when he needed it. When she said no, and set firm boundaries, he realized what he needed to do: seek professional help. If his mom kept helping him, it would have made him just a little bit more comfortable in his addiction, enough to keep him going. He attributes his success to that very moment she said no. Watch his powerful story, and heed the advice he shares. A parents boundaries can be the one thing that can changes a person suffering from addiction, ultimately leading to that person to achieving sustainable recovery from drugs and alcohol. Subscribe to our Youtube channel for our latest resource videos and more. Parents Resources Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0WZP... Call (855) 955-0139 to speak directly to an admissions coordinator 24/7. #addictionrecovery #addictionresources

By: Vechi Mutum

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Ready - WF 25 May 21 Reviewed and ready KV 24 Aug 21
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2019-09-16 20:11:00
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Mutum, Vechi
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Ready - WF 25 May 21 Reviewed and ready KV 24 Aug 21
Pages
0
Publisheddate
2019-09-16 20:11:00
Resourceauthor
Mutum, Vechi
Source
YouTube
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