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Another day.... another promise?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 711432" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Dont believe any promise, period. Words mean nothing. Go by actions. You will know if your son has truly changed. You wont doubt it. He will talk and act and behave so differently that you will know.</p><p></p><p>But in your case, you have to wait until son is out of prison and living in the world again before he can truly see if he can avoid the temptation of no structure, bad stuff on the streets, and easy access to drugs. He is sort of protected right now from the real world.</p><p></p><p>I started to breathe normally again only after my daughter had been clean for two years, had a full time job, had nice friends and developed her old sweetness. Addicts relapse often so I was skeptical but the last time...she did not relapse. She even quit smoking cigarettes. She is not the same young woman as she was on drugs. If your son turns it around, it will be by his actions, not his words. And you will know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 711432, member: 1550"] Dont believe any promise, period. Words mean nothing. Go by actions. You will know if your son has truly changed. You wont doubt it. He will talk and act and behave so differently that you will know. But in your case, you have to wait until son is out of prison and living in the world again before he can truly see if he can avoid the temptation of no structure, bad stuff on the streets, and easy access to drugs. He is sort of protected right now from the real world. I started to breathe normally again only after my daughter had been clean for two years, had a full time job, had nice friends and developed her old sweetness. Addicts relapse often so I was skeptical but the last time...she did not relapse. She even quit smoking cigarettes. She is not the same young woman as she was on drugs. If your son turns it around, it will be by his actions, not his words. And you will know. [/QUOTE]
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