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<blockquote data-quote="Deni D" data-source="post: 738186" data-attributes="member: 22840"><p>Sorry this happened to you Bluebell. I don’t know what it takes for them to accept that they have created the world they live in but until that happens it’s clear they will get no where. The epic blaming is way too much for me right now, I’ve shut down all communication at this point with mine. I don’t think I’ll even read the vile emails any longer.</p><p></p><p>You tried, and were hoping you could get somewhere, but now is not his time. I tried recently too, didn’t work for me either. Not much left to do but give it to God at this point. I’ve come the realization that if my son is going to stop whatever drugging he’s doing and get back on medication it will have to be without my involvement. I'm the villain in my son's scenario.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deni D, post: 738186, member: 22840"] Sorry this happened to you Bluebell. I don’t know what it takes for them to accept that they have created the world they live in but until that happens it’s clear they will get no where. The epic blaming is way too much for me right now, I’ve shut down all communication at this point with mine. I don’t think I’ll even read the vile emails any longer. You tried, and were hoping you could get somewhere, but now is not his time. I tried recently too, didn’t work for me either. Not much left to do but give it to God at this point. I’ve come the realization that if my son is going to stop whatever drugging he’s doing and get back on medication it will have to be without my involvement. I'm the villain in my son's scenario. [/QUOTE]
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