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More drug problems, just one week after rehab
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<blockquote data-quote="Zardo" data-source="post: 500275" data-attributes="member: 12490"><p>My son is younger(16), so take my words for what they are. I have been faced with tough situations, but on the ultimate "you're out of here" question, my son is not old enough for us to have that choice. For what it's worth, you are doing the right thing by moving forward with the eviction. It is so clear form your stories that he is holding you and your husband hostage in your own home with his behavior. He is what one of our son's therapists called a "domestic terrorist". He is old enough for you to not have to accept that behavior in your home. You and your husband deserve to feel safe and at peace in your home. He has a choice to change his behavior and live with you according to the guidelines that are set in your home. If he chooses not to, he will have to go find his own way. I have also read many stories on this site and others that this "ultimate" move is what actually brought their difficult child to their bottom and aided in final recovery. You are good parents, be strong. He will find his way and when he does, you can support him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zardo, post: 500275, member: 12490"] My son is younger(16), so take my words for what they are. I have been faced with tough situations, but on the ultimate "you're out of here" question, my son is not old enough for us to have that choice. For what it's worth, you are doing the right thing by moving forward with the eviction. It is so clear form your stories that he is holding you and your husband hostage in your own home with his behavior. He is what one of our son's therapists called a "domestic terrorist". He is old enough for you to not have to accept that behavior in your home. You and your husband deserve to feel safe and at peace in your home. He has a choice to change his behavior and live with you according to the guidelines that are set in your home. If he chooses not to, he will have to go find his own way. I have also read many stories on this site and others that this "ultimate" move is what actually brought their difficult child to their bottom and aided in final recovery. You are good parents, be strong. He will find his way and when he does, you can support him. [/QUOTE]
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