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Oh what a night! Dropped son off at detox at 3am
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 679902" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Im sorry for your pain.</p><p>You are allowing him to steal from you and use drugs without consequences. He is selling things for drug money. Thats what they do. That is why he sold the computer.</p><p>When you get tired of this, you will likely make him leave. Living with you will not help him quit. He will not feel gratitude or even think about your feelings because he is focused on his next drug fix. He is under the disease of addiction. It is a serious illness that only he can cure. Many addicts need shock and awe from us to decide to change.</p><p>You have to decide how to handle it. Helping an addict have an easy time and no consequences usually doesnt work.</p><p>Most of out adult kiddos who change do it while they are out on their own without our help. You may get to that point.</p><p>Hugs for your hurting heart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 679902, member: 1550"] Im sorry for your pain. You are allowing him to steal from you and use drugs without consequences. He is selling things for drug money. Thats what they do. That is why he sold the computer. When you get tired of this, you will likely make him leave. Living with you will not help him quit. He will not feel gratitude or even think about your feelings because he is focused on his next drug fix. He is under the disease of addiction. It is a serious illness that only he can cure. Many addicts need shock and awe from us to decide to change. You have to decide how to handle it. Helping an addict have an easy time and no consequences usually doesnt work. Most of out adult kiddos who change do it while they are out on their own without our help. You may get to that point. Hugs for your hurting heart. [/QUOTE]
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