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<blockquote data-quote="Origami" data-source="post: 648298" data-attributes="member: 18099"><p>Susiestar, I'm still a little confused about my son's status, as he said he's clean and he passed the court-ordered drug testing, but I still haven't seen him going through the withdrawal this time. I've seen it a few times with him, where he's pretty much laid-up in bed for a few days and acting like a zombie. At his last job (before he got fired), he took a week off from work for the "flu" when he was withdrawing. He told me then he was quitting because he never wanted to go through that again, but here we are.</p><p></p><p>I hope that the drug court assistance will be helpful, as you said, toughlovin. It's at least opened a doorway for him to step through for help if he takes advantage of it. Accountability should be a good thing.</p><p></p><p>And lovemyson1, you're right that we're in similar situations and can gain strength from shared hardship and hopefully develop some coping skills along the way!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Origami, post: 648298, member: 18099"] Susiestar, I'm still a little confused about my son's status, as he said he's clean and he passed the court-ordered drug testing, but I still haven't seen him going through the withdrawal this time. I've seen it a few times with him, where he's pretty much laid-up in bed for a few days and acting like a zombie. At his last job (before he got fired), he took a week off from work for the "flu" when he was withdrawing. He told me then he was quitting because he never wanted to go through that again, but here we are. I hope that the drug court assistance will be helpful, as you said, toughlovin. It's at least opened a doorway for him to step through for help if he takes advantage of it. Accountability should be a good thing. And lovemyson1, you're right that we're in similar situations and can gain strength from shared hardship and hopefully develop some coping skills along the way! [/QUOTE]
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