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("My Addicted Son," by David Sheff, Feb. 6).
The preliminary version of "Beautiful Boy" was a tough 2005 article in The New York Times Magazine, "My Addicted Son".
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Full disclosure: over the years the sizes have changed; at my most addicted I could down two supersize Diet Cokes at 7 a.m.
She felt it was more cost-effective to treat my mental and physical health problems than it was to lock me away in prison -- where most of my friends that survived were located (including my drug-addicted brother who died because inmates weren't allowed life-saving medications).
One of those is my iPad-addicted 9-year-old daughter.
Nothing gets on my Netflix-addicted nerves like getting a scratched DVD in the mail.
Join me in pouring a snifter of brandy, sitting down in a well-worn leather club chair, and chuckling noiselessly even as my morphine-addicted wife rages around the house calling for our dead son.
Visiting Nova Scotia last year, I made many stops at the local Tim Hortons, courtesy of my coffee-addicted wife.
READ MORE: These Are the Things My Drug-Addicted Father Gave Me.
As my caffeine-addicted brain screamed, "NOOOOOO!" there I was, hesitantly handing the Australian woman one of these precious coffee packets.
If I am lucky, it's because I won the family lottery when my drug-addicted birth mother personally selected the parents I have today.
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