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<blockquote data-quote="christianmom" data-source="post: 647749" data-attributes="member: 17554"><p>I will be praying for you. Your situation sounds so similar to ours, only son, very close to my husband - my husband considered him, his best friend. My husband comes from a family of 5 siblings also. Our son lived a double life and we had no idea for about a year that he was doing drugs and now has been involved with drugs a total of almost 4 years (off and on). It is much harder when they are underage. Ours is 21 so it is much easier - he left just the other day because he didn't want to abide by our rules. He moved in with some other people on drugs and they've had their power turned off, have no working fridge or stove. It's a pitiful situation but that's what he chose. It is much more peaceful when he is not home, even though he is a pretty laid back guy. I do know that you will get a lot of support on this site. (We had kicked him out once because of stealing but he asked to move back home after a few months and we let him).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="christianmom, post: 647749, member: 17554"] I will be praying for you. Your situation sounds so similar to ours, only son, very close to my husband - my husband considered him, his best friend. My husband comes from a family of 5 siblings also. Our son lived a double life and we had no idea for about a year that he was doing drugs and now has been involved with drugs a total of almost 4 years (off and on). It is much harder when they are underage. Ours is 21 so it is much easier - he left just the other day because he didn't want to abide by our rules. He moved in with some other people on drugs and they've had their power turned off, have no working fridge or stove. It's a pitiful situation but that's what he chose. It is much more peaceful when he is not home, even though he is a pretty laid back guy. I do know that you will get a lot of support on this site. (We had kicked him out once because of stealing but he asked to move back home after a few months and we let him). [/QUOTE]
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