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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 368601"><p>I'm so sorry to read of all of this...Deb's post and the other's as well. (Hugs).</p><p>I know 3 DUI's is a strong indication of addiction.</p><p>Will he be open to AA and/or rehab after he serves his jail time?</p><p>Certainly upcoming concerns will be the use of his car, problems getting a job, etc. All this will worsen if he is addicted to alchol. It seems that this and any underlying mental illness must be addressed before life is likelky to improve for himself.</p><p>I too am sorry for your aching heart. </p><p>I suppose your choices are limited since he is an adult. Perhaps provide him information regarding treatment, some help for the baby....but setting personal boundaries/detaching is likely your only way out to ease the awful pain. This is likely a bottomless pit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 368601"] I'm so sorry to read of all of this...Deb's post and the other's as well. (Hugs). I know 3 DUI's is a strong indication of addiction. Will he be open to AA and/or rehab after he serves his jail time? Certainly upcoming concerns will be the use of his car, problems getting a job, etc. All this will worsen if he is addicted to alchol. It seems that this and any underlying mental illness must be addressed before life is likelky to improve for himself. I too am sorry for your aching heart. I suppose your choices are limited since he is an adult. Perhaps provide him information regarding treatment, some help for the baby....but setting personal boundaries/detaching is likely your only way out to ease the awful pain. This is likely a bottomless pit. [/QUOTE]
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