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DFS JO meeting today (long post, sorry)
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 618550" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Believe it or not, this is a very good sign. And it is true that usually we have no idea how deep their drug involvement is. But that he told you is a sign that he really does want to quit and he wants your support...therefore, he needs you to know how bad it has gotten.</p><p></p><p>i have high hopes for your child. Why did you refuse inpatient? I'm thinking that it is better if he is sealed off from his druggie friends. My daughter has told me (and it chills me to this day) that every time she tried to quit, her drug using buddies would not only taunt her, but threaten her. By the time she moved out of state, she had a few druggies who she claimed wanted to kill her. </p><p></p><p>i wish she had confided in me sooner. I would have sent her to live with her father in another state. And, truly, as soon as she was out of her drug 'friends" territory, she did quit!</p><p></p><p>Crossing fingers, toes and eyes for your precious child. Luckily, he is still young! Yes, it matters!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 618550, member: 1550"] Believe it or not, this is a very good sign. And it is true that usually we have no idea how deep their drug involvement is. But that he told you is a sign that he really does want to quit and he wants your support...therefore, he needs you to know how bad it has gotten. i have high hopes for your child. Why did you refuse inpatient? I'm thinking that it is better if he is sealed off from his druggie friends. My daughter has told me (and it chills me to this day) that every time she tried to quit, her drug using buddies would not only taunt her, but threaten her. By the time she moved out of state, she had a few druggies who she claimed wanted to kill her. i wish she had confided in me sooner. I would have sent her to live with her father in another state. And, truly, as soon as she was out of her drug 'friends" territory, she did quit! Crossing fingers, toes and eyes for your precious child. Luckily, he is still young! Yes, it matters! [/QUOTE]
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