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New to Group - Kicked out our 19 year old son (only child) today
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 556754" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>As one who had a severe substance abuser for a daughter, I realize she was a different person when she was steeped in drugs, one who could not listen to reason or get on with any sort of productive life. It wasn't until she quit that we got our daughter back, but she had to quit on her own. It is a long story and I'm too tired to post it, but you are doing the right thing. Daughter had to leave to get her act together. Even being on parole twice didn't dent her drug and alcohol abuse. She had to get scared out of her wits to quit. </p><p></p><p>Have you ever gone to a narc-anon meeting? That is where you can get real time support and listen to other stories and how the parents responded. I think it is well worth trying out!</p><p></p><p>Keep us posted. Let us know how things are going.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 556754, member: 1550"] As one who had a severe substance abuser for a daughter, I realize she was a different person when she was steeped in drugs, one who could not listen to reason or get on with any sort of productive life. It wasn't until she quit that we got our daughter back, but she had to quit on her own. It is a long story and I'm too tired to post it, but you are doing the right thing. Daughter had to leave to get her act together. Even being on parole twice didn't dent her drug and alcohol abuse. She had to get scared out of her wits to quit. Have you ever gone to a narc-anon meeting? That is where you can get real time support and listen to other stories and how the parents responded. I think it is well worth trying out! Keep us posted. Let us know how things are going. [/QUOTE]
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