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<blockquote data-quote="strangeworld" data-source="post: 728221" data-attributes="member: 22313"><p>Hell yes you are right I want to be there for that . Wow, I truly appreciate your perspective. It's not the typical "you're enabling". It's hard to know what to do. She called last night and it was date night sort of for my husband and me (usually Friday's we go out). She knew this. I knew she was wanting to come home but she didn't ask at first. I said I would be happy to get her tomorrow (today). She was sober and respectful in the car. She has never stolen and doesn't ask for money so I guess that's something . Didn't smell weed today either but I'm sure she has some tucked away in her backpack ( which I know she has convinced herself is her medicine).</p><p></p><p> 'm so sorry your son is in such a bad place. How do you convince someone to take their medications? You just can't...no one can. So, so hard and heartbreaking. I hope someone can help him. I think a lot of my daughter's friends are in similar situations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="strangeworld, post: 728221, member: 22313"] Hell yes you are right I want to be there for that . Wow, I truly appreciate your perspective. It's not the typical "you're enabling". It's hard to know what to do. She called last night and it was date night sort of for my husband and me (usually Friday's we go out). She knew this. I knew she was wanting to come home but she didn't ask at first. I said I would be happy to get her tomorrow (today). She was sober and respectful in the car. She has never stolen and doesn't ask for money so I guess that's something . Didn't smell weed today either but I'm sure she has some tucked away in her backpack ( which I know she has convinced herself is her medicine). 'm so sorry your son is in such a bad place. How do you convince someone to take their medications? You just can't...no one can. So, so hard and heartbreaking. I hope someone can help him. I think a lot of my daughter's friends are in similar situations. [/QUOTE]
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