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17 yr old son hanging out with members of a gang and doing drugs
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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 675265" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>Yes a mixed bag for sure D C. Been down the road a piece and back. Lol. Not much one can do, but roll with it, and learn, you know?</p><p>Thank you very much D C. I have my dog days, that's for sure.</p><p>Being here on CD helps, these kind folks have bolstered me every step of the way. So, my dear it helps me to keep sharing, and then, I try my best to help others. Every time I write, I am reminding myself of my commitment to keep peace in my home. My two have been in and out, with us trying to help, to no avail.</p><p>They need to find their own way.</p><p>It is tough D C, but when our kids show us who they are, we need to believe them and go from there. Doesn't mean they won't change, but Lord, we do not need to be smack dab in the thick of it, by having them in our homes. If they refuse to follow rules, have respect and decency towards their parents, they <em><strong>should</strong></em> be on their own.</p><p>God be with them! I gave my two over to God, they have problems that are way over my head!</p><p>Do you have children other than your son?</p><p>Since he has been in therapy for awhile, this has been a journey for you as well.</p><p>I hope you are able to sort things out, and make the changes you need to, to keep safe and sound. Not a fun time of year to be dealing with this.</p><p>Hang tough girl, you will be okay.</p><p>(((Hugs)))</p><p>leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 675265, member: 19522"] Yes a mixed bag for sure D C. Been down the road a piece and back. Lol. Not much one can do, but roll with it, and learn, you know? Thank you very much D C. I have my dog days, that's for sure. Being here on CD helps, these kind folks have bolstered me every step of the way. So, my dear it helps me to keep sharing, and then, I try my best to help others. Every time I write, I am reminding myself of my commitment to keep peace in my home. My two have been in and out, with us trying to help, to no avail. They need to find their own way. It is tough D C, but when our kids show us who they are, we need to believe them and go from there. Doesn't mean they won't change, but Lord, we do not need to be smack dab in the thick of it, by having them in our homes. If they refuse to follow rules, have respect and decency towards their parents, they [I][B]should[/B][/I] be on their own. God be with them! I gave my two over to God, they have problems that are way over my head! Do you have children other than your son? Since he has been in therapy for awhile, this has been a journey for you as well. I hope you are able to sort things out, and make the changes you need to, to keep safe and sound. Not a fun time of year to be dealing with this. Hang tough girl, you will be okay. (((Hugs))) leafy [/QUOTE]
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