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call 911 on difficult child again, he is out of our house now
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<blockquote data-quote="Zardo" data-source="post: 505849" data-attributes="member: 12490"><p>PV - I am so sorry for your situation. By holding your ground, you are continuing to help him, you should know that. I can't imagine the pain of him trying and begging to get in and you having to say no. If they only knew how painful holding the line is.... I do think support would help you and H as well. We don't go to Alanon, we met a family therapist through the IOP program that works with families in crisis. My husband and I meet with him weekly to talk about how things are going, get his feedback, ideas and affirmation that we are not crazy. He has a lot of experience with teens in this situation and it's been a huge support. Maybe you can find someone.... I do think talking to recovering addicts helps too, so maybe just attending some open AA meetings. There is support out there that can help. I pray for strength for you tonight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zardo, post: 505849, member: 12490"] PV - I am so sorry for your situation. By holding your ground, you are continuing to help him, you should know that. I can't imagine the pain of him trying and begging to get in and you having to say no. If they only knew how painful holding the line is.... I do think support would help you and H as well. We don't go to Alanon, we met a family therapist through the IOP program that works with families in crisis. My husband and I meet with him weekly to talk about how things are going, get his feedback, ideas and affirmation that we are not crazy. He has a lot of experience with teens in this situation and it's been a huge support. Maybe you can find someone.... I do think talking to recovering addicts helps too, so maybe just attending some open AA meetings. There is support out there that can help. I pray for strength for you tonight. [/QUOTE]
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