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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 744482" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I would not let your son and his excuses live in my house nor would I go broke paying for motels. Many people do, but it doesnt do any good. Unless they want rehab and sober living and following societal rules (they go together) he isnt ready to make a life change that requires hard work and tough, sober rules.</p><p></p><p>I never helped my daughter take drugs by making it easy for her to do so. No money. Living in less than perfect conditions. Walking to and from work in a Chicago winter. She straightened out fast after we pulled out from helping her.She quit over a decade ago and said "Its too hard to do drugs. Im done."</p><p></p><p> She was, went back to school, took out a loan, bought a house with her boyfriend and is a great Mom to my precious granddaughter. They will be up here for Christmas. She is now thirty five and doing well, a very sweet daughter too.</p><p></p><p>Her drugs of choice had been cocaine and meth. And ADHD drugs crushed with a pillcrusher and snorted alone or with coke. Yet she quit. In her case she did not need a rehab, but I believe that is very rare.</p><p></p><p>Her life now is very good and we are very close. And I was tough on her.</p><p></p><p>Anyone that takes drugs simply because he is upset about a girl has no coping skills or restraint and desperately needs rehab. I am sorry.</p><p></p><p>Love and light and prayers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 744482, member: 1550"] I would not let your son and his excuses live in my house nor would I go broke paying for motels. Many people do, but it doesnt do any good. Unless they want rehab and sober living and following societal rules (they go together) he isnt ready to make a life change that requires hard work and tough, sober rules. I never helped my daughter take drugs by making it easy for her to do so. No money. Living in less than perfect conditions. Walking to and from work in a Chicago winter. She straightened out fast after we pulled out from helping her.She quit over a decade ago and said "Its too hard to do drugs. Im done." She was, went back to school, took out a loan, bought a house with her boyfriend and is a great Mom to my precious granddaughter. They will be up here for Christmas. She is now thirty five and doing well, a very sweet daughter too. Her drugs of choice had been cocaine and meth. And ADHD drugs crushed with a pillcrusher and snorted alone or with coke. Yet she quit. In her case she did not need a rehab, but I believe that is very rare. Her life now is very good and we are very close. And I was tough on her. Anyone that takes drugs simply because he is upset about a girl has no coping skills or restraint and desperately needs rehab. I am sorry. Love and light and prayers! [/QUOTE]
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