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I think I am done, and I am so sad...
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 586972" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Yes. We did it to. She was a horrible example to her two younger siblings and they were frightened whenever the cops came looking for her. One day we came home early from a two day vacation, during a time when she said and we believed that she had quit using, to find her hosting a huge party with tons of smoke and drug paraphernalia. She got her walking papers and was lucky enough to have a big brother who came to get her after she called him crying. He was extremely straight and strict and lived out of state. It was there that she finally quit using drugs maybe partly because she knew that he wasn't bluffing when he said, "You have to work, even though you have no car. You have to do chores here. You pay me rent. And if you so much as light up a cigarette in my house, you're out." But also she had made several recent attempts to quit using drugs in the months before that and was bullied and harassed back into doing it by her druggie peers who believed in "misery loves company."</p><p></p><p>Frankly, if she hadn't wanted to quit, she still would not have quit. When your son is ready, he will do it. Not a moment before. Keep the Faith! You never know. We thought our daughter would either end up in prison or dead. It's been about ten years now...</p><p></p><p>Gentle hugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 586972, member: 1550"] Yes. We did it to. She was a horrible example to her two younger siblings and they were frightened whenever the cops came looking for her. One day we came home early from a two day vacation, during a time when she said and we believed that she had quit using, to find her hosting a huge party with tons of smoke and drug paraphernalia. She got her walking papers and was lucky enough to have a big brother who came to get her after she called him crying. He was extremely straight and strict and lived out of state. It was there that she finally quit using drugs maybe partly because she knew that he wasn't bluffing when he said, "You have to work, even though you have no car. You have to do chores here. You pay me rent. And if you so much as light up a cigarette in my house, you're out." But also she had made several recent attempts to quit using drugs in the months before that and was bullied and harassed back into doing it by her druggie peers who believed in "misery loves company." Frankly, if she hadn't wanted to quit, she still would not have quit. When your son is ready, he will do it. Not a moment before. Keep the Faith! You never know. We thought our daughter would either end up in prison or dead. It's been about ten years now... Gentle hugs. [/QUOTE]
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