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Adult son (22) ruining his life
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<blockquote data-quote="needsomeadvice" data-source="post: 539522" data-attributes="member: 14849"><p>Thank you all for your thoughts, support, and words of encouragement. As an update, my son's girlfriend bailed him out on day two. My wife and I both had meaningful conversations with him and he used this time to apologize and "come clean" on some of the mishaps of the past year. His response to our offer of rehab is that he doesn't have a problem and that the 48 hours in jail and $4,000 ambulance bill etc.. provided all the motivation he needed to change the life he's leading. We let him know that we believe he absolutely does have a problem and one that has caused a series of bad and lasting events over the past few years and that we think its a mistake to not change his environment and seek help. Time will tell. I've never wanted to be wrong so much. Again, thank you for taking the time to read and provide such thoughtful responses and support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="needsomeadvice, post: 539522, member: 14849"] Thank you all for your thoughts, support, and words of encouragement. As an update, my son's girlfriend bailed him out on day two. My wife and I both had meaningful conversations with him and he used this time to apologize and "come clean" on some of the mishaps of the past year. His response to our offer of rehab is that he doesn't have a problem and that the 48 hours in jail and $4,000 ambulance bill etc.. provided all the motivation he needed to change the life he's leading. We let him know that we believe he absolutely does have a problem and one that has caused a series of bad and lasting events over the past few years and that we think its a mistake to not change his environment and seek help. Time will tell. I've never wanted to be wrong so much. Again, thank you for taking the time to read and provide such thoughtful responses and support. [/QUOTE]
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