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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 134915" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>He has a lot to prove. Just going to a rehab doesn't mean success or that he'll actually follow through or do what he has to do. You don't need to watch him possibly fail again. I agree, just say "No, I'm not getting involved anymore." He needs to get out on his own and not depend on mom. If there is a chance for him, he needs to want it desparately--it is NOT easy to go straight. You've suffered enough because of his choices. Don't let him **** you in again. A quote from my daughter, who once was a drug addict: "Never trust a druggie." I would take her advice to heart. Make him prove to you that he's going clean, then, once he's off all drugs, you can embrace him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 134915, member: 1550"] He has a lot to prove. Just going to a rehab doesn't mean success or that he'll actually follow through or do what he has to do. You don't need to watch him possibly fail again. I agree, just say "No, I'm not getting involved anymore." He needs to get out on his own and not depend on mom. If there is a chance for him, he needs to want it desparately--it is NOT easy to go straight. You've suffered enough because of his choices. Don't let him **** you in again. A quote from my daughter, who once was a drug addict: "Never trust a druggie." I would take her advice to heart. Make him prove to you that he's going clean, then, once he's off all drugs, you can embrace him. [/QUOTE]
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