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<blockquote data-quote="WorriedFriend" data-source="post: 700084" data-attributes="member: 20745"><p>Great news on your son's progress! As I read through your post over the last several days I'm absolutely amazed at your strength. </p><p>I sure wish my friend could/would read your story. She's been dealing with her drug addicted son for over 16 years now. He blows so much smoke in her face and every time she believes him and believes he has truly changed, so she gives in and gives him what he wants only to find out it was all a scam. </p><p>She may tell him "no" but he knows that her "no" is only temporary. </p><p>Even at age 32 with a wife and child he has NEVER worked to support his family. He lives off the system and his mother's handouts. I can only hope and pray that one day my friend with have the same courage, strength, and determination that you have demonstrated with your son!</p><p></p><p>May God bless and comfort you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WorriedFriend, post: 700084, member: 20745"] Great news on your son's progress! As I read through your post over the last several days I'm absolutely amazed at your strength. I sure wish my friend could/would read your story. She's been dealing with her drug addicted son for over 16 years now. He blows so much smoke in her face and every time she believes him and believes he has truly changed, so she gives in and gives him what he wants only to find out it was all a scam. She may tell him "no" but he knows that her "no" is only temporary. Even at age 32 with a wife and child he has NEVER worked to support his family. He lives off the system and his mother's handouts. I can only hope and pray that one day my friend with have the same courage, strength, and determination that you have demonstrated with your son! May God bless and comfort you! [/QUOTE]
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