No Images? Click here On Jessica Grogan’s first date with her husband Ben, he told her about his history with meth, which started just before he turned 15. “It was kind of terrifying, but I was so over the moon for him that at the same time,” Jessica told Huffpost. “I was like, ‘It’s OK. Either I can change him or it’s going to be different now.’”When Jessica was pregnant with their daughter, Ben relapsed and would disappear for days at a time. Jessica didn’t know if he would make it to the birth of their child. In the years that followed, Ben went to rehab and then relapsed again, eventually hitting rock bottom. How did the pair get through all of this and come out the other side? We profiled them in our latest edition of Tough Love.And while I have you here, we are re-launching our popular gift guide newsletter just in time for the holidays (yes, they’re coming!) Sign up here for 12 days of gift ideas.Xo, Ashley RockmanIn case you missed it
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