Hello Karl,
Lorisunshine and all the others have given you some wonderful, warm advice. I'd post it to my heart (and on the fridge) and read it often.
The passage you quote from ICorinthians 13 is truly a beautiful one. It is said at many weddings. However, when the apostle Paul was writing this to the people of Corinth, he was referring to spiritual gifts and works - that they are meaningless unless done in love. It is love that makes our actions and gifts useful. That said, it's perfectly understandable that you're twisted up inside over your "love" for your girl. However, that supposed love is not making your actions useful - just the opposite. So, I'd hesitate to call it love - it's closer to insanity or as someone above said "co-dependency."
Through the heartache, you will just have to trust the loving voices here who assure you it does, indeed, get better. You must make you life, your health, your sobriety a priority. Then, to witness the life that lies ahead can be done through the real eyes of love - for yourself as God's creation and for others. We all hope to hear from you often. God bless.
V.
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