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Living with an Addicted Wife

A Father’s True Story of Chaos, Survival, and the Fight to Protect His Children

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Living with an Addicted Wife

By: Daniel Wilson
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Some people fight addiction.

Others are forced to live inside someone else’s.

Daniel never expected his life to turn into a daily battle against drugs, chaos, and the constant fear of losing the people he loved most.

When he married Melissa, he believed he had found the partner he would build a family with. Instead, he found himself pulled into a world he had never been part of before—a world of pill dealers, overdoses, hospital visits, police reports, and the devastating reality of addiction.

But the real fight began when children entered the picture.

As Melissa’s addiction spiraled further out of control, Daniel faced impossible choices. Protecting his children meant confronting drug dealers, surviving false accusations, losing his home, and fighting a legal system that didn’t always believe him.

Sleeping in his car.
Losing his dream job.
Watching the person he loved disappear into addiction.

And still refusing to give up.

Living with an Addicted Wife is a raw and honest memoir about what happens when addiction destroys a family—and what one father was willing to endure to keep his children safe.

This true story reveals the hidden side of addiction that few people talk about: the people who are forced to live in its shadow.

A powerful story of survival, fatherhood, and the relentless fight to protect the ones who matter most.

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