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<blockquote data-quote="Rina" data-source="post: 655175" data-attributes="member: 18848"><p>Thank you all. It hurts like hell. </p><p>We will go there for a parents workshop next week or the week after that. I'm dreading it. I think this whole situation was easier to handle when I was not so aware of all the finer details. To be honest, I have no idea what addicts live like, or just how far their addiction can push them. In my worst nightmares, I haven't imagined all this. </p><p>And son still doesn't even recognize the fact that he has a major problem to deal with. I can't force him to come to that realization, and without him understanding the situation he's in, he will not be open to receiving any help. </p><p>Sigh... I wish I could just stop thinking about it. I try passing the time by doing "fun" things, but I can't really concentrate on anything. I wish I could just push all those thoughts away, at least for a while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rina, post: 655175, member: 18848"] Thank you all. It hurts like hell. We will go there for a parents workshop next week or the week after that. I'm dreading it. I think this whole situation was easier to handle when I was not so aware of all the finer details. To be honest, I have no idea what addicts live like, or just how far their addiction can push them. In my worst nightmares, I haven't imagined all this. And son still doesn't even recognize the fact that he has a major problem to deal with. I can't force him to come to that realization, and without him understanding the situation he's in, he will not be open to receiving any help. Sigh... I wish I could just stop thinking about it. I try passing the time by doing "fun" things, but I can't really concentrate on anything. I wish I could just push all those thoughts away, at least for a while. [/QUOTE]
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