Hi all! I found this community after some research this morning and reading this article which I thought was really interesting. I think I'm more of a distancer than a pursuer (I'm just very independent), but I do still love my wife dearly and really enjoy spending time with her. When we met, she was a distancer too, but the closer we get the more of a pursuer she has become. In all honesty, I do find it a little smothering sometimes, but I understand what she's going through and am very supportive, from my perspective at least. More on this in the next section...
I'm dispensing a lot of info, so I'm going to break it into a couple sections to hopefully make it easier to read.
BACK STORY
My wife and I dated for about 3 years before getting married this past June (we're both 29). I knew she used Adderall sometimes for heavy study sessions when she was in school, when preparing for re-licensing exams (she is a dietitian), on the occasional weekend when there was a ton of stuff to get done, but never suspected she might be using on a regular basis. She has not recently demonstrated the work-a-holic or anger tendencies I've read about in some other cases. When we were in Seattle she did work a lot, but mostly because the hospital she was at had a lot of things that needed updating in her department and she took a lot of that on. It didn't harm our relationship though.
We moved from renting in Seattle to buying a house in Portland suburbs a year ago. My family is based in Portland, and we're discussing having a kid so that support structure would be nice to have nearby. We both miss the Seattle culture dearly, and she has never lived in the suburbs before (I have) so that distance from the activity and energy of the city has been difficult for her. We got a dog this past spring which has been a delight and I think has helped ease the transition a bit.
She has no friends of her own in the Portland area (having moved to the northwest on a whim from Minnesota just before we met about 3.5 years ago). I have two social circles here since I grew up in Portland. One of them she doesn't care for (interests differ from hers too much), but the other she enjoys spending time with, so we get together with them about once a month for a BBQ and board games or something similar.
She gets sad sometimes (usually just for 1 or maybe 2 days at a time, not extended depression), but it's difficult for me to tell if this can be attributed to loneliness (no friends), jealousy (I have friends), anxiety, Adderall, etc. In general we are very happy, active, and playful together.
She loves my family, but has really struggled with shifting her identity from being a part of her family (in Minnesota) to being part of my family. Mine can be frustrating in that they are a little closed-minded, but very nice, kind, and welcoming people. She's a moderate liberal (as am I), but my family is largely conservative, so there's a bit of friction there too.
She does have a little bit of ADD, but not much, just a little distractible sometimes. She tried to get a prescription for Adderall some years before we met, but they said her tests were "inconsistent" and declined the prescription.
ADDERALL DISCOVERY
On Saturday this past weekend she gave me one because we had a huge project to do, I've never tried it before (don't worry, definitely not going to become a habit), and that evening she told me "I've NEVER shared my Adderall with anyone before." I take this as her testing the waters with opening up about this I guess?
She left her phone at home this morning. And while I know I shouldn't have been snooping, I sometimes feel like she doesn't talk to me about how she's feeling being alone in the northwest and might open up more to friends out of state. So I turned her phone on and it's on the messages screen with a text from yesterday from a good friend of hers (and her former Adderall supplier) in Minnesota. He flew out for our wedding and delivered a few 20mg extended release pills to her as a wedding gift. I knew about these. He's a good guy, and I've met him previously.
So I scroll back through the messages to him noticing comments about overnight shipments, texts saying things like "300 rec, 275 bal" (received / balance), "o/n tmrw" (overnight tomorrow), and my favorite from back in May, "There's too much risk with all these shipments, we need to cut back to 1/mo and you will have to work on rationing".
I tallied up the balances he'd sent her over the last 4-5 months and I think it's around $5,000. I've read street value for Adderall is about $6/20mg, but some of the texts imply it's about $13.75/20mg (maybe he's including shipping?). So if my math is right and these texts mean what I think they do, that means she's received somewhere between 360-830 pills over the last 5 months (or between 40-100mg/day).
I also discovered she has a MyUPS account (presumably for the pill shipping... I've never seen her use the account before. Was not able to login to the UPS account or her banking info to verify payments/shipments are going to/from her MN friend. We've been watching Nurse Jackie on Netflix, so my mind is of course now spiraling into "how long has this been going on" "where are the stashes" "does she have a secret PO box", etc. I'm half joking with that last sentence, but unfortunately there's a bit of truth to it...
She regularly talks about how we don't have a lot of money saved up since we bought a bigger house than we need planning for the future = bigger mortgage, Portland has a 9% income tax we didn't have to deal with in Seattle, etc... she obviously excluded this HUGE sum of money she's spending.
THE QUESTION...
My question is... how do I broach the subject with her? Should I? Or do I need to just ride it out and see when she comes forward about it. I know I need to be supportive if she decides to stop, but how can I encourage her toward that decision in a loving manner? I have not dealt with addiction before, so this is all new territory for me. She has, her older sister's heart stopped twice when she was an alcoholic about 10 years ago and they dealt with rehab on two separate occasions with the whole family taking shifts to get her through it.
I came across this Adderall information by invading her privacy which is going to automatically put up barriers if I start a discussion. But this is not something that can continue, we don't have enough money coming in to support a $1,200/mo habit (assuming my previous #s are correct).
Appreciate any advice the community is able to provide. Am happy to answer other questions about the situation if I can. Thank you very much for your guidance.