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<blockquote data-quote="RN0441" data-source="post: 707895" data-attributes="member: 15032"><p>It reminds me of when my son posted a picture of HIS pills he abused on his Facebook page and my sister in law texted me to tell me. I was shocked, embarrassed, ashamed, livid etc. He was not raised this way. How could he think that was even remotely okay? I wanted to vomit.</p><p></p><p>That was a few years ago and now he has a new Facebook page that is drug free but I am not friends with him on social media because I don't want him to see every move we make. My husband is a foodie and likes to post a lot about food etc. I don't want to see what he's doing on their either although he's told me that he has lost interest in social media.</p><p></p><p>I really felt the urge to break the glass of my office building window and jump. It was just too much for too long. I wanted it to end and I was desperate. Thankfully I did not and it would not have changed anything anyway. </p><p></p><p>This is the hardest stuff any parent ever has to deal with. Take care of YOU.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RN0441, post: 707895, member: 15032"] It reminds me of when my son posted a picture of HIS pills he abused on his Facebook page and my sister in law texted me to tell me. I was shocked, embarrassed, ashamed, livid etc. He was not raised this way. How could he think that was even remotely okay? I wanted to vomit. That was a few years ago and now he has a new Facebook page that is drug free but I am not friends with him on social media because I don't want him to see every move we make. My husband is a foodie and likes to post a lot about food etc. I don't want to see what he's doing on their either although he's told me that he has lost interest in social media. I really felt the urge to break the glass of my office building window and jump. It was just too much for too long. I wanted it to end and I was desperate. Thankfully I did not and it would not have changed anything anyway. This is the hardest stuff any parent ever has to deal with. Take care of YOU. [/QUOTE]
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