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Need clarity on this situation; stealing and lying and rehab
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 726172" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>The reason I was a bit harsh (so sorry) is that I truly fear for your son's life. What you have been doing isn't motivating him to truy quit. If not for you, he would just be a junkie on the street. As awful as this sounds to any mother, it may be the only thing to make him so miserable that he decides to quit. Or not. But living with you, no police when he steals etc. is not changing anything. </p><p></p><p>I disagree that age is not important for a few reasons. A very young man has not been at this lifestyle and his body has not been abused for so long. He can recover. The longer the addict uses, the more his mind and body suffer. </p><p></p><p>I personally don't think he should be alone with his kids even if sober when he first arrives. He can start out sober then get high, even OD when he is supposed to be watching them. Heroin is a killer.</p><p></p><p>I am sorry if I sounded critical.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 726172, member: 1550"] The reason I was a bit harsh (so sorry) is that I truly fear for your son's life. What you have been doing isn't motivating him to truy quit. If not for you, he would just be a junkie on the street. As awful as this sounds to any mother, it may be the only thing to make him so miserable that he decides to quit. Or not. But living with you, no police when he steals etc. is not changing anything. I disagree that age is not important for a few reasons. A very young man has not been at this lifestyle and his body has not been abused for so long. He can recover. The longer the addict uses, the more his mind and body suffer. I personally don't think he should be alone with his kids even if sober when he first arrives. He can start out sober then get high, even OD when he is supposed to be watching them. Heroin is a killer. I am sorry if I sounded critical. [/QUOTE]
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