Dr Affie Adagio Life Coach, Family Therapist, Marriage Celebrant, Trainer

specialising in dependencies: compulsions & recovery

  6 responses to Lying a symptom of addiction

  • Pam
    Comment on Lying a symptom of addiction (August 27th, 2009 at 09:26)

    Look up. Your answer is Jesus. He is the answer to all problems. Pray, Ask him into your life. Ask him to heal you show you the way. Seek him. Get your Bible and start reading. Start in the book of John. See a Pastor. Jesus has already taken care of this problem and every other problem. You just have to believe he has and except it. What good is a gift that has been given to you if you never open to see what is inside. Or you do open it but you put it on a shelf and never use it. I will pray for you and everyone else and my daughter. She knows the truth. Look to the cross for the answers. But I guess she thanks it is to simple.

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  • Mikaela
    Comment on Lying a symptom of addiction (August 3rd, 2009 at 16:02)

    Do you have any suggestions of where to look, and what kind of therapy to seek? I am located in Adelaide, SA.

  • Comment on Lying a symptom of addiction (June 19th, 2009 at 22:21)

    @Mikaela: You are right that your addiction is lying. It will make you even more sorry unless you get therapy for it. One of the reasons you lie is because you have low self esteem and you may be afraid if people know the truth you will not be liked. Therapy can help you be free of this need to lie.

  • Comment on Lying a symptom of addiction (June 18th, 2009 at 10:59)

    I am not lying to cover an addiction, but i believe my addiction is lying. I will lie about anything, from the colour of the sky to where i was that day. I lie to everyone, my friends, my family, my collegues. Even after im caught. I know how important it is to stop, i want to stop, i just have no clue how. Its a very distructive cycle and its destroying my life.

  • Comment on Lying a symptom of addiction (July 23rd, 2008 at 09:48)

    @Ethel: if taking codeine is not a problem for you, that is, it does not make your life unmanageable, then it is not addiction. However, I am a diabetic and I cannot understand why you would need codeine to get you through with your son’s condition. Codeine is for physical pain. Are you consulting with your doctor about why you need to use it and how much you use?

  • Ethel
    Comment on Lying a symptom of addiction (July 23rd, 2008 at 09:27)

    Have diabetic son and depend on codeine to get me thru.

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