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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 86275" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>If he is doing ANY drugs at all, he won't last in college. Not only will be fail and be set up to fail, drugs flow freely in college dorms. There is no supervision. Your wife is still hoping your son is her dream child. He's not. He's his own person with special problems. She's afraid that throwing him out is giving up on his future? He almost died. Right now, if you DON'T force him out of the hearth and make him possibly wake up and change he may not have any future at all. I agree with you. I wouldn't let guilt about what wife says change your stance. She isn't thinking of helping him, in my opinion. She doesn't think like an addict. My daughter's advice to everyone is, "Never trust a drug addict."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 86275, member: 1550"] If he is doing ANY drugs at all, he won't last in college. Not only will be fail and be set up to fail, drugs flow freely in college dorms. There is no supervision. Your wife is still hoping your son is her dream child. He's not. He's his own person with special problems. She's afraid that throwing him out is giving up on his future? He almost died. Right now, if you DON'T force him out of the hearth and make him possibly wake up and change he may not have any future at all. I agree with you. I wouldn't let guilt about what wife says change your stance. She isn't thinking of helping him, in my opinion. She doesn't think like an addict. My daughter's advice to everyone is, "Never trust a drug addict." [/QUOTE]
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