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20 yr old son from divorced home with substance abuse and anxiety
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 649711" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Welcome john. When first reading this I was upset that your ex only called you when your osn was in trouble and she wants him out of the house. How convenient that you are now in the picture to help her. Sorry that just got to me.</p><p></p><p>I agree with everything that was already said. Many of us have lived through very difficult times with our young adult children and drug/legal issues. It becomes a rocky road for sure and has brought me to my knees more than once. But I applaud your unconditional support of your son. I hope he does take you up on the offer but don't be surprised if he doesn't. It sounds like the last thing he wants right now is more restrictions. It may be too early for him to accept the hand you have outstretched for him and he may have to go through some more difficult times before he is ready to do that.</p><p></p><p>The best thing to do is continue to reach out to him and let everyone know you are there to help. The courts may order him into some kind of treatment eventually.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 649711, member: 59"] Welcome john. When first reading this I was upset that your ex only called you when your osn was in trouble and she wants him out of the house. How convenient that you are now in the picture to help her. Sorry that just got to me. I agree with everything that was already said. Many of us have lived through very difficult times with our young adult children and drug/legal issues. It becomes a rocky road for sure and has brought me to my knees more than once. But I applaud your unconditional support of your son. I hope he does take you up on the offer but don't be surprised if he doesn't. It sounds like the last thing he wants right now is more restrictions. It may be too early for him to accept the hand you have outstretched for him and he may have to go through some more difficult times before he is ready to do that. The best thing to do is continue to reach out to him and let everyone know you are there to help. The courts may order him into some kind of treatment eventually. [/QUOTE]
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