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<blockquote data-quote="Ithurtz" data-source="post: 764378" data-attributes="member: 32194"><p>As Worndown so eloquently stated above, “coming up to Thanksgiving with a broken family is so rough”, I hope all of you carry on as best as we all can. I’m going to stop by to see my son on Wednesday evening. His mother states that he is still drinking. I am still just so distressed by him. The more I am reading all of your sad stories of your adult children, the more I am realizing that for my son the affliction is addiction. Period. I can try to attach many different diagnoses, but until his urge to drink or smoke pot ceases or diminishes, the sad state of his life will remain. Writing here (as New Leaf) and others suggests, helps me detach and rewire. </p><p></p><p>A</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ithurtz, post: 764378, member: 32194"] As Worndown so eloquently stated above, “coming up to Thanksgiving with a broken family is so rough”, I hope all of you carry on as best as we all can. I’m going to stop by to see my son on Wednesday evening. His mother states that he is still drinking. I am still just so distressed by him. The more I am reading all of your sad stories of your adult children, the more I am realizing that for my son the affliction is addiction. Period. I can try to attach many different diagnoses, but until his urge to drink or smoke pot ceases or diminishes, the sad state of his life will remain. Writing here (as New Leaf) and others suggests, helps me detach and rewire. A [/QUOTE]
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