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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 454412" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Has he ever been inpatient? We had easy child/difficult child inpatient at three facilities in his teens. He did learn some things there which resulted in him avoiding certain drugs <strong>but</strong> he is no longer a teen and is an alcoholic who refueses to "do" inpatient <strong>or </strong>outpatient. I don't want to sound negative. If he has never been exposed to inpatient it could have a postive impact. on the other hand, as totally sad as it is, most alcoholics have to want help before help is of any benefit. Fingers crossed that your son may benefit if you can get him into a facility. Because he is an adult...the choice is his. Sending very sincere supportive thoughts and prayers your way. Having an adult alcoholic in your life absolutely messes with the whole family. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 454412, member: 35"] Has he ever been inpatient? We had easy child/difficult child inpatient at three facilities in his teens. He did learn some things there which resulted in him avoiding certain drugs [B]but[/B] he is no longer a teen and is an alcoholic who refueses to "do" inpatient [B]or [/B]outpatient. I don't want to sound negative. If he has never been exposed to inpatient it could have a postive impact. on the other hand, as totally sad as it is, most alcoholics have to want help before help is of any benefit. Fingers crossed that your son may benefit if you can get him into a facility. Because he is an adult...the choice is his. Sending very sincere supportive thoughts and prayers your way. Having an adult alcoholic in your life absolutely messes with the whole family. DDD [/QUOTE]
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