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<blockquote data-quote="Littleboylost" data-source="post: 739661" data-attributes="member: 21895"><p>I’m reading through this and I hope they have one comment to add. I found it so interesting that my son was so secretive and defensive about us being involved in anything while he was in active addiction or even when he was clean and not really focussed on recovery. I asked if I was able to continue contact with his lawyer the other day and he looked at me and said what a ridiculous question mom of course you can. These are not just factors in and of themselves they are indicators and signs of the stages of recovery and the openness to that recovery. I do believe there needs to be some kind of boundary put in place until he recognizes her moves forward enough in his recovery to recognize that he needs to share that level of information with you. Best of luck and keep us posted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Littleboylost, post: 739661, member: 21895"] I’m reading through this and I hope they have one comment to add. I found it so interesting that my son was so secretive and defensive about us being involved in anything while he was in active addiction or even when he was clean and not really focussed on recovery. I asked if I was able to continue contact with his lawyer the other day and he looked at me and said what a ridiculous question mom of course you can. These are not just factors in and of themselves they are indicators and signs of the stages of recovery and the openness to that recovery. I do believe there needs to be some kind of boundary put in place until he recognizes her moves forward enough in his recovery to recognize that he needs to share that level of information with you. Best of luck and keep us posted. [/QUOTE]
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