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<blockquote data-quote="toughlovin" data-source="post: 496753"><p>Zardo - I am impressed by how you and your husband talked this out and came to a compromise. Good luck with the e-cig... those things are cool. We got my son one of those for Xmas one year. It was cool but he pretty quickly lost it and I don't think for whatever reason was serious about using it. Is your son on board with the e-cig idea. The good thing about those besides not getting smoke into your lungs, but over time you can cut down on the amount of nicotine so can start weaning yourself off the nicotine. However if your son isn't on board with it it may not work.</p><p></p><p>Mrsammler - I agree with you in principal.... however when you have a difficult child who is willingly working on treatment it is a balance between holding the hard line and supporting them to get better in whatever way they can. And what most rehab and hospitals told us, was don't push him to quit smoking while he is working on the more serious issues of drug addiction or depression.</p><p></p><p>TL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toughlovin, post: 496753"] Zardo - I am impressed by how you and your husband talked this out and came to a compromise. Good luck with the e-cig... those things are cool. We got my son one of those for Xmas one year. It was cool but he pretty quickly lost it and I don't think for whatever reason was serious about using it. Is your son on board with the e-cig idea. The good thing about those besides not getting smoke into your lungs, but over time you can cut down on the amount of nicotine so can start weaning yourself off the nicotine. However if your son isn't on board with it it may not work. Mrsammler - I agree with you in principal.... however when you have a difficult child who is willingly working on treatment it is a balance between holding the hard line and supporting them to get better in whatever way they can. And what most rehab and hospitals told us, was don't push him to quit smoking while he is working on the more serious issues of drug addiction or depression. TL [/QUOTE]
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