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I have elected to tell my son to get treatment and be sober before we talk again.
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<blockquote data-quote="Karenvm" data-source="post: 587184" data-attributes="member: 15766"><p>Wow. When I read your story, it is crystal clear to me that you are doing the right thing, and that likely the reason your son got to the age of 29 while acting like he is 15 is probably because of those people who are "on his side". I am years ahead of you, in that my son is just turning 18, but I too, have reached my limit. It is a very sad, very difficult place to be in, but we have to keep our OWN sanity in mind. In my case, I also have to think about the lives of my 9 and 14 year olds as well...having an 18 year old drinking, pot smoking, lying son in the house is not good for them either. As much as it hurts to admit that. </p><p></p><p>Stay STRONG!</p><p>You are doing the right thing, and I bet that in time, your daughter will come around. </p><p>Karen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Karenvm, post: 587184, member: 15766"] Wow. When I read your story, it is crystal clear to me that you are doing the right thing, and that likely the reason your son got to the age of 29 while acting like he is 15 is probably because of those people who are "on his side". I am years ahead of you, in that my son is just turning 18, but I too, have reached my limit. It is a very sad, very difficult place to be in, but we have to keep our OWN sanity in mind. In my case, I also have to think about the lives of my 9 and 14 year olds as well...having an 18 year old drinking, pot smoking, lying son in the house is not good for them either. As much as it hurts to admit that. Stay STRONG! You are doing the right thing, and I bet that in time, your daughter will come around. Karen [/QUOTE]
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