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<blockquote data-quote="JayPee" data-source="post: 751850" data-attributes="member: 23405"><p>Gosh. I hear you loud and clear. I’m only at the beginning of letting go of enabling. My two sons would be happy if I would just keep taking care of them. Honestly the last proud moment and only one I can remember having was when younger son graduated from the Marine Corp. that was 7 years ago. I thought he was on a the best path ever. All it’s been since he’s been medically discharged is drugs and irresponsibility. When he graduated he had thousands of dollars from being paid and really no where to spend while in boot camp. When he got out it was all used up in no time. He had lots of friends to smoke pot with and drink that used up his $ in no time. </p><p></p><p>No progress since or with 30 yr old. Much of the same old same ol. </p><p></p><p>I guess for me it’s easier to share my thoughts of hope with others than have any for my own sons but I’ll try to remember not to write the end of the story just yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JayPee, post: 751850, member: 23405"] Gosh. I hear you loud and clear. I’m only at the beginning of letting go of enabling. My two sons would be happy if I would just keep taking care of them. Honestly the last proud moment and only one I can remember having was when younger son graduated from the Marine Corp. that was 7 years ago. I thought he was on a the best path ever. All it’s been since he’s been medically discharged is drugs and irresponsibility. When he graduated he had thousands of dollars from being paid and really no where to spend while in boot camp. When he got out it was all used up in no time. He had lots of friends to smoke pot with and drink that used up his $ in no time. No progress since or with 30 yr old. Much of the same old same ol. I guess for me it’s easier to share my thoughts of hope with others than have any for my own sons but I’ll try to remember not to write the end of the story just yet. [/QUOTE]
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