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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 661345" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>I agree.</p><p></p><p>There is something fishy here, to me. Thousands and thousands of people every month are arrested, put in jail or prison without formal detox programs. Men and women all over the world detox without hospitals. </p><p></p><p>A medically supervised detox should be sufficient. I have friends who have detoxed from 18 beers a day or a liter of alcohol daily by choosing to do so. A physician should be able to handle this process, especially with your son's help, to help himself.</p><p></p><p>I suspect that your son may have some ulterior plan, or does not want to take responsibility to decide as an adult. He needs to decide what are his priorities. Not just complain because he wants it all and does not want to step outside of his comfort zone.</p><p></p><p>Good for him that he is working, and that he loves it and is healthier. What next step he wants to take or not is on him. Complaining to you his parents, about the barriers, why he can't do it, will not help. He is whining and I hope you do not buy in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 661345, member: 18958"] I agree. There is something fishy here, to me. Thousands and thousands of people every month are arrested, put in jail or prison without formal detox programs. Men and women all over the world detox without hospitals. A medically supervised detox should be sufficient. I have friends who have detoxed from 18 beers a day or a liter of alcohol daily by choosing to do so. A physician should be able to handle this process, especially with your son's help, to help himself. I suspect that your son may have some ulterior plan, or does not want to take responsibility to decide as an adult. He needs to decide what are his priorities. Not just complain because he wants it all and does not want to step outside of his comfort zone. Good for him that he is working, and that he loves it and is healthier. What next step he wants to take or not is on him. Complaining to you his parents, about the barriers, why he can't do it, will not help. He is whining and I hope you do not buy in. [/QUOTE]
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