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<blockquote data-quote="MomOfFive" data-source="post: 632486" data-attributes="member: 18135"><p>Now it's been seven weeks. He still doesn't want to communicate with us. His friend tells us that our son is not "doing stuff" anymore -- I hope not. His older sister has invited him to stay with them as he's saying he's not smoking, drinking, doing drugs etc. I hope he's being honest -- I hope he will be respectful at her home. Just praying that kicking him out of our home was a wake-up call or life-lesson, etc., and that he is starting to understand the consequences of bad choices.Our home is much more peaceful -- not totally calm, but a lot of the tension has dissipated. I appreciate having been able to read others stories on this forum and for the support I received at my first pivotal moments. It helped me feel strong when those around me weren't being supportive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MomOfFive, post: 632486, member: 18135"] Now it's been seven weeks. He still doesn't want to communicate with us. His friend tells us that our son is not "doing stuff" anymore -- I hope not. His older sister has invited him to stay with them as he's saying he's not smoking, drinking, doing drugs etc. I hope he's being honest -- I hope he will be respectful at her home. Just praying that kicking him out of our home was a wake-up call or life-lesson, etc., and that he is starting to understand the consequences of bad choices.Our home is much more peaceful -- not totally calm, but a lot of the tension has dissipated. I appreciate having been able to read others stories on this forum and for the support I received at my first pivotal moments. It helped me feel strong when those around me weren't being supportive. [/QUOTE]
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