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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 674202" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Hopeful you are doing all the right things. Your son may very well get to the point where he finally wants real help. Be prepared with a plan, places he can go, offer to drive him there, be as supportive as possible if and when he finally says he wants help. Until then you are doing great. I know how hard this is. We had to close and lock our door on our daughter in the middle of an awful snowstorm. I cried my eyes out. The police came and made her leave. She walked through the snowstorm with sneakers and a jacket. She called and told us she was going to walk in front of a car that night. I prayed hard. She did not. It was six weeks later that she begged us to help her get help, and we did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 674202, member: 59"] Hopeful you are doing all the right things. Your son may very well get to the point where he finally wants real help. Be prepared with a plan, places he can go, offer to drive him there, be as supportive as possible if and when he finally says he wants help. Until then you are doing great. I know how hard this is. We had to close and lock our door on our daughter in the middle of an awful snowstorm. I cried my eyes out. The police came and made her leave. She walked through the snowstorm with sneakers and a jacket. She called and told us she was going to walk in front of a car that night. I prayed hard. She did not. It was six weeks later that she begged us to help her get help, and we did. [/QUOTE]
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