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My son is spiraling down
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<blockquote data-quote="Quicksand" data-source="post: 673697" data-attributes="member: 19405"><p>He sent a text last night that I saw when I woke up this morning. It was a picture of a lot of snow and he said how he's going to use the last of his money on a room because it's too cold to sleep in his car. I called him and he said he isn't get the room and that he's been driving all night. I asked where he was driving to. He said, I'm on my way home! We had left that talk of coming home with a pin in it because I am not sure that is a good idea, but he blew past that and is on his way. I told him, no- get a room and we will pay for it. (We are trying to buy time so I can find a treatment center for him.) he did get a room and I guess We can relax for today... </p><p>I know in my heart he cannot be in our house. I am not equipped to deal with that. I did tell him that he will have to go to inpatient treatment and he said ok I'll do whatever it takes. I still don't trust him or really believe anything he says. We've had nothing but chaos for 2 weeks and my daughter who is home from school said its just too sad watching dad and I be eaten up by this. </p><p>She went out to lunch with her friend and later this evening, she, dad and I are going out to dinner. I said I would shower and put myself together and put on a smile if just for today. That's next when I'm finished writing this. I can see us letting go... Out there on the horizon. Maybe treatment will work, but I'm not convinced his heart is honest. </p><p>You all have saved me. I'm grateful beyond words.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quicksand, post: 673697, member: 19405"] He sent a text last night that I saw when I woke up this morning. It was a picture of a lot of snow and he said how he's going to use the last of his money on a room because it's too cold to sleep in his car. I called him and he said he isn't get the room and that he's been driving all night. I asked where he was driving to. He said, I'm on my way home! We had left that talk of coming home with a pin in it because I am not sure that is a good idea, but he blew past that and is on his way. I told him, no- get a room and we will pay for it. (We are trying to buy time so I can find a treatment center for him.) he did get a room and I guess We can relax for today... I know in my heart he cannot be in our house. I am not equipped to deal with that. I did tell him that he will have to go to inpatient treatment and he said ok I'll do whatever it takes. I still don't trust him or really believe anything he says. We've had nothing but chaos for 2 weeks and my daughter who is home from school said its just too sad watching dad and I be eaten up by this. She went out to lunch with her friend and later this evening, she, dad and I are going out to dinner. I said I would shower and put myself together and put on a smile if just for today. That's next when I'm finished writing this. I can see us letting go... Out there on the horizon. Maybe treatment will work, but I'm not convinced his heart is honest. You all have saved me. I'm grateful beyond words. [/QUOTE]
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