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Had to ask difficult child to leave..
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 316165"><p>It seems like there are some positives here. If he continues to stay with- the straight laced girlfriend, chances are she will NOT like him doing drugs and discourage him from doing so. Also, she will EN courage him to get a job and do well in school. You might continue to offer him counseling and medical care, but stay out of other things (for now). If he decides to move in with his Dad, you can always suggest to Dad that counseling service be offered where he is and offer to pay for all or at least part of it. Can you put all his stuff in one room and free up another room? Storage does sound like a good idea. husband and I got good help from a group called Famly's Anonymous. For whatever reason, it might be a better fit for you than Al Anon. In the mean time, explore what you personally like in life and do that as best as you are able.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 316165"] It seems like there are some positives here. If he continues to stay with- the straight laced girlfriend, chances are she will NOT like him doing drugs and discourage him from doing so. Also, she will EN courage him to get a job and do well in school. You might continue to offer him counseling and medical care, but stay out of other things (for now). If he decides to move in with his Dad, you can always suggest to Dad that counseling service be offered where he is and offer to pay for all or at least part of it. Can you put all his stuff in one room and free up another room? Storage does sound like a good idea. husband and I got good help from a group called Famly's Anonymous. For whatever reason, it might be a better fit for you than Al Anon. In the mean time, explore what you personally like in life and do that as best as you are able. [/QUOTE]
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