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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 213529" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Just more of the same. Sorry to sound harsh, but if your son doesn't want to quit, you'll be throwing your money into a dark hole of nothingness. Without the intention of quitting ALL substances this won't work; nothing will work. You're going to go broke and go crazy trying to help him when he doesn't want to be helped. I do understand your terror, it was mine too, but there is NOTHING YOU CAN DO UNTIL HE WANTS IT. My daughter WANTED to quit, and she didn't ask me to help her SHE JUST DID IT. Usually, that's what happens.</p><p>I can't believe you're still taking him to his psychiatrist. Are you still going to narc-anon? If not, you need to go back. You are back to all your bad habits again and you can see yourself--it isn't helping him. And it won't help him. Trust me, in his condition, he won't hold a job and, if he even lasts a week, he will spend his money on drugs, not necessities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 213529, member: 1550"] Just more of the same. Sorry to sound harsh, but if your son doesn't want to quit, you'll be throwing your money into a dark hole of nothingness. Without the intention of quitting ALL substances this won't work; nothing will work. You're going to go broke and go crazy trying to help him when he doesn't want to be helped. I do understand your terror, it was mine too, but there is NOTHING YOU CAN DO UNTIL HE WANTS IT. My daughter WANTED to quit, and she didn't ask me to help her SHE JUST DID IT. Usually, that's what happens. I can't believe you're still taking him to his psychiatrist. Are you still going to narc-anon? If not, you need to go back. You are back to all your bad habits again and you can see yourself--it isn't helping him. And it won't help him. Trust me, in his condition, he won't hold a job and, if he even lasts a week, he will spend his money on drugs, not necessities. [/QUOTE]
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