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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 258851" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Kids can die from an overdose at home as easily as in the streets. You just spoke of a girl who went to a friend's house and died of an overdose. I take it she was living at home. </p><p>I would keep doing what your doing. $30 for vocational rehab? When he's still on drugs? He's not going to get a job. Don't let him fool you. The $30 was for drugs.</p><p>I agree that he's probably making up stories to try to make you feel guilty. Don't buy into it. Just remember: Drug Addicts LIE.</p><p>As for the in-laws, if THEY want to bring him to THEIR home, you can't stop them, but, oh, are they going to be sorry. My guess is he'll be out on his butt FAST. </p><p>I am reading a really good library book about a doctor who works in a drug rehab. It is shocking and eye-opening (and shows those who are there to get help vs. those who just walk out). The book is called "Cracked: Putting Broken Lives Together Again" by Dr. Drew Pinsky. It's nice to know there are addiction doctors out there who really care. Some of the people he talks about are in the same shape as your son or worse and some get better. It's a good read so far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 258851, member: 1550"] Kids can die from an overdose at home as easily as in the streets. You just spoke of a girl who went to a friend's house and died of an overdose. I take it she was living at home. I would keep doing what your doing. $30 for vocational rehab? When he's still on drugs? He's not going to get a job. Don't let him fool you. The $30 was for drugs. I agree that he's probably making up stories to try to make you feel guilty. Don't buy into it. Just remember: Drug Addicts LIE. As for the in-laws, if THEY want to bring him to THEIR home, you can't stop them, but, oh, are they going to be sorry. My guess is he'll be out on his butt FAST. I am reading a really good library book about a doctor who works in a drug rehab. It is shocking and eye-opening (and shows those who are there to get help vs. those who just walk out). The book is called "Cracked: Putting Broken Lives Together Again" by Dr. Drew Pinsky. It's nice to know there are addiction doctors out there who really care. Some of the people he talks about are in the same shape as your son or worse and some get better. It's a good read so far. [/QUOTE]
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