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<blockquote data-quote="Roxona" data-source="post: 690144" data-attributes="member: 19076"><p>It's hard to detach. There have been times when I've found myself looking at my son's phone records just to see if he is still alive....and then the iPhone tracker to see where he's at. I've stopped looking at the tracker and lately he hasn't given me a reason to check the phone records for signs of life. Instead, I just try to stay busy and fill my life with things that do bring me happiness. That's the only things that has helped the most...that and J has been slowly trying to make a better life for himself.</p><p></p><p>Is there a Vivitrol for meth addicts? J refused medications while he was in rehab, and I know he had some really bad cravings at first. I think he still has them from time to time (it's been almost a year since he entered rehab). He runs into people from his old life every once in a while...he tells me every time he turns them down. I think he finds some pride in what little strength he does have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roxona, post: 690144, member: 19076"] It's hard to detach. There have been times when I've found myself looking at my son's phone records just to see if he is still alive....and then the iPhone tracker to see where he's at. I've stopped looking at the tracker and lately he hasn't given me a reason to check the phone records for signs of life. Instead, I just try to stay busy and fill my life with things that do bring me happiness. That's the only things that has helped the most...that and J has been slowly trying to make a better life for himself. Is there a Vivitrol for meth addicts? J refused medications while he was in rehab, and I know he had some really bad cravings at first. I think he still has them from time to time (it's been almost a year since he entered rehab). He runs into people from his old life every once in a while...he tells me every time he turns them down. I think he finds some pride in what little strength he does have. [/QUOTE]
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