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<blockquote data-quote="standswithcourage" data-source="post: 138786" data-attributes="member: 3948"><p>Yes I can related also. My son was the abuser. He did all the above. We had him involuntarily committed twice. Once when he broke the windshield of the car I was driving. You did the right thing. I was going to a counselor once and was telling her the things I was going through and she told me to get myself prepared to bury him. Then I had to do whatever it took to get him help even if he didnt want it at the time. Sometimes that is when they come to their senses. However, he continued on after going to a few rehabs and getting kicked out - going to jail, etc. (which is where he is now) nothing turned him around - we kicked him out at 19 - but always seemed to take him back - now it is his turn - he started smoking pot also but he said he was doing mmore = we just didnt know it - we just continued to give him a nice place to get high and continue his destruction - home. Good luck to you - I know how you feel - you did the right thing to try and save her - however she has to save herself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="standswithcourage, post: 138786, member: 3948"] Yes I can related also. My son was the abuser. He did all the above. We had him involuntarily committed twice. Once when he broke the windshield of the car I was driving. You did the right thing. I was going to a counselor once and was telling her the things I was going through and she told me to get myself prepared to bury him. Then I had to do whatever it took to get him help even if he didnt want it at the time. Sometimes that is when they come to their senses. However, he continued on after going to a few rehabs and getting kicked out - going to jail, etc. (which is where he is now) nothing turned him around - we kicked him out at 19 - but always seemed to take him back - now it is his turn - he started smoking pot also but he said he was doing mmore = we just didnt know it - we just continued to give him a nice place to get high and continue his destruction - home. Good luck to you - I know how you feel - you did the right thing to try and save her - however she has to save herself. [/QUOTE]
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