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Are there any guidelines for kicking the addict out of the house?
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<blockquote data-quote="Meditator" data-source="post: 603593" data-attributes="member: 16719"><p>welcome newbie, I am new here also, but it looks like you posted this in my thread which means the only ones who will read it are me and those who read my thread about guidelines for kicking an addict out of the house. But I will reply to this and give my opinion. but you should re-post this in the main area. I feel all the pain as i read your post and i understand. Your son is so much a part of your DNA that he has become your drug. You need to be apart from him ... possibly forever. You should not be the victim of verbal or physical abuse, period. 5 mos! that was a great stretch, but you see that you gave him yet another chance and it didn't work. Do it all again. Save yourself. You only have control over your own mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Meditator, post: 603593, member: 16719"] welcome newbie, I am new here also, but it looks like you posted this in my thread which means the only ones who will read it are me and those who read my thread about guidelines for kicking an addict out of the house. But I will reply to this and give my opinion. but you should re-post this in the main area. I feel all the pain as i read your post and i understand. Your son is so much a part of your DNA that he has become your drug. You need to be apart from him ... possibly forever. You should not be the victim of verbal or physical abuse, period. 5 mos! that was a great stretch, but you see that you gave him yet another chance and it didn't work. Do it all again. Save yourself. You only have control over your own mind. [/QUOTE]
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