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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 257320" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>What a day! I am so sorry it has come to this. You have a very good friend. He is a true friend, and a treasure.</p><p></p><p>I don't think I could throw my son out in that shape either.</p><p></p><p>Just be SURE that each of your other kids has a place that they can retreat to - with a lock on the door - so that they have a "safe" place. It is a personal retreat AND a place to keep their belongings safe.</p><p></p><p>Lock up everything you don't want stolen. I don't know if your son will steal, but if he has a drug problem then anything that can be taken is at risk. It may be easier to lock up items (esp sentimental ones that can't be replaced) for a while rather than to cope with the loss of them and the betrayal. </p><p></p><p>Sending gentle hugs and a LOT of support. I am sorry things are so rough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 257320, member: 1233"] What a day! I am so sorry it has come to this. You have a very good friend. He is a true friend, and a treasure. I don't think I could throw my son out in that shape either. Just be SURE that each of your other kids has a place that they can retreat to - with a lock on the door - so that they have a "safe" place. It is a personal retreat AND a place to keep their belongings safe. Lock up everything you don't want stolen. I don't know if your son will steal, but if he has a drug problem then anything that can be taken is at risk. It may be easier to lock up items (esp sentimental ones that can't be replaced) for a while rather than to cope with the loss of them and the betrayal. Sending gentle hugs and a LOT of support. I am sorry things are so rough. [/QUOTE]
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