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Problems with 19 Year Old Son
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 496103" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>ying and yang, I'm sorry that none of your interventions worked with your son and sadly, sometimes in spite of our best efforts, they don't work. When parents come to this board they are usually in the darkest hours of their lives and we do our best to support them. I have seen miracles happen, young people do recover from substance abuse every day. As a parent of a 20 year old who is addicted to alcohol I have to believe that there is help out there. Sometimes we have to know when to pulll back and let our child find their own way, but many times the support of family is the only thing that gets them into recovery. I am very sorry for your son and hope that someday he wants to change his life.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 496103, member: 59"] ying and yang, I'm sorry that none of your interventions worked with your son and sadly, sometimes in spite of our best efforts, they don't work. When parents come to this board they are usually in the darkest hours of their lives and we do our best to support them. I have seen miracles happen, young people do recover from substance abuse every day. As a parent of a 20 year old who is addicted to alcohol I have to believe that there is help out there. Sometimes we have to know when to pulll back and let our child find their own way, but many times the support of family is the only thing that gets them into recovery. I am very sorry for your son and hope that someday he wants to change his life. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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