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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 692696" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>RN, just getting caught up, I am so sorry for the heartache of this. If only there was a simple answer, a "stop the madness" button that would wake our kids up to better choices.</p><p>If it is any consolation, at least being homeless, or in a shelter is not an option for your son, it seems that is his deterrent and he would choose treatment and rehab over that. He has a "rock bottom" there. Even if it is not his first choice, he is making the move towards sobriety and a better life.</p><p>I am still waiting to see that for Rain. I don't know how she does it day in and out.</p><p>Hopefully this scare will be the pivot point for your son, but it doesn't make the horrible reality of an adult child facing addiction any easier for you and your husband. All of the what ifs and what could haves are still there to deal with. I am glad your son is back in treatment.</p><p>My heart goes out to you and all of us in this struggle. May God give us the strength to carry on and live well day to day.</p><p>(((Hugs)))</p><p>Leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 692696, member: 19522"] RN, just getting caught up, I am so sorry for the heartache of this. If only there was a simple answer, a "stop the madness" button that would wake our kids up to better choices. If it is any consolation, at least being homeless, or in a shelter is not an option for your son, it seems that is his deterrent and he would choose treatment and rehab over that. He has a "rock bottom" there. Even if it is not his first choice, he is making the move towards sobriety and a better life. I am still waiting to see that for Rain. I don't know how she does it day in and out. Hopefully this scare will be the pivot point for your son, but it doesn't make the horrible reality of an adult child facing addiction any easier for you and your husband. All of the what ifs and what could haves are still there to deal with. I am glad your son is back in treatment. My heart goes out to you and all of us in this struggle. May God give us the strength to carry on and live well day to day. (((Hugs))) Leafy [/QUOTE]
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