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"Mom can I please come home"
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<blockquote data-quote="KFld" data-source="post: 409017" data-attributes="member: 2442"><p>Oh boy!! it's funny I asking myself this morning why it can't be that easy. I wish my son could get back on his suboxone, work a program, come live with me, go to work, save his money and make the right choices in life, then everyone could be happy!! </p><p>I know this isn't possible and that it doesn't work, because if it were that easy, none of us would be going through this. </p><p></p><p>I don't remember how old your daughter is, but is it possible to tell her that she can come back home once she has done what she needs to do to straighten out her life and be a productive responsible person? My son hasn't lived home for 6 years and will be 24, so that would never be an option for me, but I don't know your situation that well. </p><p></p><p>It just never ends, does it??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KFld, post: 409017, member: 2442"] Oh boy!! it's funny I asking myself this morning why it can't be that easy. I wish my son could get back on his suboxone, work a program, come live with me, go to work, save his money and make the right choices in life, then everyone could be happy!! I know this isn't possible and that it doesn't work, because if it were that easy, none of us would be going through this. I don't remember how old your daughter is, but is it possible to tell her that she can come back home once she has done what she needs to do to straighten out her life and be a productive responsible person? My son hasn't lived home for 6 years and will be 24, so that would never be an option for me, but I don't know your situation that well. It just never ends, does it?? [/QUOTE]
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