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First time posting, son 31, heroin addict, living at home, sober and stable for months, then not
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<blockquote data-quote="Triedntrue" data-source="post: 730612" data-attributes="member: 21499"><p>I know what it is like when your husband doesn't support you mine didn't for many years. Recently he has been more supportive. My son is 36 and can be a nice guy but also can be very difficult. He is currently in jail. He is not allowed to stay here and very definitely not if he is using. You never know how they will react on drugs he could become dangerous. You say he is not diagnosed so he may be self medicating. I would offer him a choice of rehab or get out.there is an article on detachment on the site and also a book by melody beattie called codependence no more. They may help you. I would also try to attend some support groups like narcotics anonymous to get the support your husband wont give you. Welcome to this forum. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Triedntrue, post: 730612, member: 21499"] I know what it is like when your husband doesn't support you mine didn't for many years. Recently he has been more supportive. My son is 36 and can be a nice guy but also can be very difficult. He is currently in jail. He is not allowed to stay here and very definitely not if he is using. You never know how they will react on drugs he could become dangerous. You say he is not diagnosed so he may be self medicating. I would offer him a choice of rehab or get out.there is an article on detachment on the site and also a book by melody beattie called codependence no more. They may help you. I would also try to attend some support groups like narcotics anonymous to get the support your husband wont give you. Welcome to this forum. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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