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Coming up on the one year anniversary of my husband's Covid death and my 6+ year sober son has now relapsed.
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<blockquote data-quote="Deni D" data-source="post: 761003" data-attributes="member: 22840"><p>Tish, I'm so sorry for your loss and how things are going for you and your family today. It's very good your 36 year old is off the street, I know what a relief that is. It does sound like you 32 year old is having some issues. I wish you had your husband there to talk to about it. Maybe there's someone else, if only a counselor for you to talk to. From the outside in it looks like he has a lot to lose and most likely knows it. I think someone who has done well has a very good chance of getting back on track, if they get the help they need. He knows how. I'd see what your daughter-in-law has to say about your son when you meet for lunch before deciding on Thanksgiving. I would think she probably knows something is up, and might tell you if he's planning on getting help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deni D, post: 761003, member: 22840"] Tish, I'm so sorry for your loss and how things are going for you and your family today. It's very good your 36 year old is off the street, I know what a relief that is. It does sound like you 32 year old is having some issues. I wish you had your husband there to talk to about it. Maybe there's someone else, if only a counselor for you to talk to. From the outside in it looks like he has a lot to lose and most likely knows it. I think someone who has done well has a very good chance of getting back on track, if they get the help they need. He knows how. I'd see what your daughter-in-law has to say about your son when you meet for lunch before deciding on Thanksgiving. I would think she probably knows something is up, and might tell you if he's planning on getting help. [/QUOTE]
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