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My son is a heroin addict and I just kicked him out again
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<blockquote data-quote="LisaStillwater" data-source="post: 727593" data-attributes="member: 22727"><p>Thank you. I am still sad but I know I’m doing the right thing.</p><p> I did slip last week. It was cold and rainy and my son called me. He still has his cell phone. I know many people let that lapse for their kids but I feel I would never hear from him again if I did that Baby steps. </p><p>I offered him a place to sleep. He only wanted money but accepted the offer. (Of course) I told him he would have to leave again the next morning and he did. He got a warm night sleep, left without saying goodbye and I haven’t heard from him since. </p><p>Everyone is happy I finally did this. My daughter is very happy. My husband, not my sons father, is ecstatic. I feel sad and had a panic attack last night. Day by day. </p><p>But reading other stories, so similar to my own, I want to get off the crazy train, not have to hide my belongings and be free. </p><p>My son is the king of making me feel guilty. I’m getting stronger. I’m in this alone so I appreciate the kind, strong words.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LisaStillwater, post: 727593, member: 22727"] Thank you. I am still sad but I know I’m doing the right thing. I did slip last week. It was cold and rainy and my son called me. He still has his cell phone. I know many people let that lapse for their kids but I feel I would never hear from him again if I did that Baby steps. I offered him a place to sleep. He only wanted money but accepted the offer. (Of course) I told him he would have to leave again the next morning and he did. He got a warm night sleep, left without saying goodbye and I haven’t heard from him since. Everyone is happy I finally did this. My daughter is very happy. My husband, not my sons father, is ecstatic. I feel sad and had a panic attack last night. Day by day. But reading other stories, so similar to my own, I want to get off the crazy train, not have to hide my belongings and be free. My son is the king of making me feel guilty. I’m getting stronger. I’m in this alone so I appreciate the kind, strong words. [/QUOTE]
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