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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 683242" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>If he is afraid to pee in a cup,which is no big deal, and if it were my child, id think he was hiding drug use. Why else would it bother him? I would think he is trying to get out of not using. As one who had a drug user, relapse is common and drug users are sneaky. My two cents? I think youll be sorry if you get involved in his treatment in any way. He probably will go out and use if you let him stay with you. Thats sadly what they do. Been fooled myself.</p><p></p><p>I hope he is trying. Always be leery of a drug user. He is not your boss. You are his parents. You decide what you do during the visit. If you put your son in charge or if you seem wishy washy or act guilty, you will harm his hopeful recover. Best to stay home than to give your son so much control. I feel they need us to stand strong, like a brick wall, not cave in to their demands.</p><p></p><p>I do wish him...and you...all the luck in the world. Hugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 683242, member: 1550"] If he is afraid to pee in a cup,which is no big deal, and if it were my child, id think he was hiding drug use. Why else would it bother him? I would think he is trying to get out of not using. As one who had a drug user, relapse is common and drug users are sneaky. My two cents? I think youll be sorry if you get involved in his treatment in any way. He probably will go out and use if you let him stay with you. Thats sadly what they do. Been fooled myself. I hope he is trying. Always be leery of a drug user. He is not your boss. You are his parents. You decide what you do during the visit. If you put your son in charge or if you seem wishy washy or act guilty, you will harm his hopeful recover. Best to stay home than to give your son so much control. I feel they need us to stand strong, like a brick wall, not cave in to their demands. I do wish him...and you...all the luck in the world. Hugs. [/QUOTE]
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