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Detox, Rehab, then sober living?
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<blockquote data-quote="RN0441" data-source="post: 680056" data-attributes="member: 15032"><p>Thank you Somewhere. No not too harsh. I can take it. I need it. I guess maybe I don't want to see how serious it is to protect myself but I think now I have been forced to. For some reason the pills scare me way more than the drinking. My mother was an alcoholic (died long ago at a young age) and he has it on his dad's side too but most families do, not an excuse; if anything a warning.</p><p></p><p>I think he hangs onto the college thing because that is what normal people do and hopefully someday he will be able to reach his goals. I am not giving up hope. </p><p></p><p>He has said he is not happy with his life because he does not do the things that other 20 year olds are doing and won't be happy until he is doing those things. I finally realized I cannot do that for him nor can I make him happy by buying his favorite food. Sounds so stupid doesn't it.</p><p></p><p>I know he has to do a lot of work on himself and I pray that he will see that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RN0441, post: 680056, member: 15032"] Thank you Somewhere. No not too harsh. I can take it. I need it. I guess maybe I don't want to see how serious it is to protect myself but I think now I have been forced to. For some reason the pills scare me way more than the drinking. My mother was an alcoholic (died long ago at a young age) and he has it on his dad's side too but most families do, not an excuse; if anything a warning. I think he hangs onto the college thing because that is what normal people do and hopefully someday he will be able to reach his goals. I am not giving up hope. He has said he is not happy with his life because he does not do the things that other 20 year olds are doing and won't be happy until he is doing those things. I finally realized I cannot do that for him nor can I make him happy by buying his favorite food. Sounds so stupid doesn't it. I know he has to do a lot of work on himself and I pray that he will see that. [/QUOTE]
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