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Re: I need strength to stop enabling and kick my drug addicted son out
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 528004" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Ziggy I asked to have your post moved to it's own thread so that more members will read it and respond.</p><p></p><p>When my difficult child was in a treatment facility they told us that addicts are the emotional age of when they began taking drugs. So your difficult child's emotional age is 14, so is mine. We each have to do what we are comfortable with. We coud no longer live with our daughter doing drugs and drinking 24/7. We spent years trying to get her help and in the end it didn't help. I worry about her every day and sometimes I can't evn sleep because of the worry, but I found out that I cannot fix her and the only hope she has is hitting bottom. I don't think that will happen because she loves the life she is living but I could no longer live with it.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 528004, member: 59"] Ziggy I asked to have your post moved to it's own thread so that more members will read it and respond. When my difficult child was in a treatment facility they told us that addicts are the emotional age of when they began taking drugs. So your difficult child's emotional age is 14, so is mine. We each have to do what we are comfortable with. We coud no longer live with our daughter doing drugs and drinking 24/7. We spent years trying to get her help and in the end it didn't help. I worry about her every day and sometimes I can't evn sleep because of the worry, but I found out that I cannot fix her and the only hope she has is hitting bottom. I don't think that will happen because she loves the life she is living but I could no longer live with it. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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