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<blockquote data-quote="standswithcourage" data-source="post: 158819" data-attributes="member: 3948"><p>I understand also. My son is in jail. A safe place for him really. His friend is addicted to methadone and also uses Xanax. It scares me for my son to go over to where this guy lives so I would rather my son be in jail. I know how hard it is to put them out - but sometimes you have to shake them up to a reality check - it does no good to keep enabling them to self destruct in yourhouse. It is up to you though - go at your own pace - you know yourself and your daughter - when it comes to where you have to do something if she is a danger to herself and others go to mental health and have her committed - call the police also if you need to -</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="standswithcourage, post: 158819, member: 3948"] I understand also. My son is in jail. A safe place for him really. His friend is addicted to methadone and also uses Xanax. It scares me for my son to go over to where this guy lives so I would rather my son be in jail. I know how hard it is to put them out - but sometimes you have to shake them up to a reality check - it does no good to keep enabling them to self destruct in yourhouse. It is up to you though - go at your own pace - you know yourself and your daughter - when it comes to where you have to do something if she is a danger to herself and others go to mental health and have her committed - call the police also if you need to - [/QUOTE]
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