Sometimes “Coparenting” Just Isn’t Possible
A positive co-parenting relationship is not possible if the only one parent is putting in an effort. I am unapologetically done trying to co-parent.Read More →
Hillary Dumas is a woman with five years in recovery from substance use disorder and is from central Massachusetts. Hillary is a single mother to a strong willed two year old girl.
Hillary manages a substance abuse treatment program. She has a certificate in Alcohol and Drug Counseling and is halfway through her Bachelor's in Business Administration Management. She believes in transparency and sharing her raw experiences to help others feel less alone.
A positive co-parenting relationship is not possible if the only one parent is putting in an effort. I am unapologetically done trying to co-parent.Read More →
I was just finishing detox and I was alone and scared. I wish I could just tell myself about the life that was coming. Read More →
Adulting is hard and there’s a lot of pressure to be “perfect” – especially after having achieved long-term sobriety.Read More →
A few months ago, I signed my daughter up for dance class. We got there a little early and I wasn’t sure what to expect. My chest felt heavy and I had to keep reminding myself to breathe. Read More →
There were casualties at the end of my last relationship. My will to get into another relationship was among them.Read More →
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