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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="PattyK" data-source="post: 730625" data-attributes="member: 22937"><p>Thank you SomewhereOutThere for not giving him or me any excuses. When I read this assessment in black and white it seems to cut through all the gunk that gets in my way and confuses the issue for me. I am very grateful that you have made the real issue clear. This morning I was thinking about all thats been said in this stream. And a picture memory came to mind. We once had a momma cat who was small. One of her male kittens grew into a big boy cat. But he never quit nursing from her. He was two years old and twice her size and nursed multiple times a day. She was small and frail. I got a picture in my mind of this huge tom cat nursing from his tiny mother. We finally gave him to a horse farm as a mouser. I understand he thrived. This is a picture of what I have in my family right now. I will post our progress.. thank you all again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PattyK, post: 730625, member: 22937"] Thank you SomewhereOutThere for not giving him or me any excuses. When I read this assessment in black and white it seems to cut through all the gunk that gets in my way and confuses the issue for me. I am very grateful that you have made the real issue clear. This morning I was thinking about all thats been said in this stream. And a picture memory came to mind. We once had a momma cat who was small. One of her male kittens grew into a big boy cat. But he never quit nursing from her. He was two years old and twice her size and nursed multiple times a day. She was small and frail. I got a picture in my mind of this huge tom cat nursing from his tiny mother. We finally gave him to a horse farm as a mouser. I understand he thrived. This is a picture of what I have in my family right now. I will post our progress.. thank you all again [/QUOTE]
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