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He is not an addict!
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 563672" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>TL this is exactly what my difficult child has said many times since she left the sober house. And of course we bring up all the things she has lost because of her drinking/pot and whatever else she is using and she maintains that she is not doing anything that everyone else doesn't do and she is not addicted. No matter that she has never held a job for longer than 4 months or that she was arrested for shoplifting just a month ago or that she was kicked out of college for drinking/drugs and that she was kicked out of her own home because of it and has lost all her old good friends. She doesn't see it that way but I guess that is the very definition of an addict.</p><p></p><p>I'm glad you got the message that he is OK.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 563672, member: 59"] TL this is exactly what my difficult child has said many times since she left the sober house. And of course we bring up all the things she has lost because of her drinking/pot and whatever else she is using and she maintains that she is not doing anything that everyone else doesn't do and she is not addicted. No matter that she has never held a job for longer than 4 months or that she was arrested for shoplifting just a month ago or that she was kicked out of college for drinking/drugs and that she was kicked out of her own home because of it and has lost all her old good friends. She doesn't see it that way but I guess that is the very definition of an addict. I'm glad you got the message that he is OK. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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