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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 613533" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Phoebe I'm glad you found us. I'm sorry your post did not show up right away. All new members have their first posts held until a moderator approves them. We do this to try and make sure our site is safe from trolls and that all our privacy is respected.</p><p></p><p>I am so sorry that you are dealign with this and with your disability. I know when you are not feeling well that it is so hard to deal with any other chaos. I would do everythingin your power NOT to bring him home. Three weeks of reb hab is nothing. If they cannot keep him for financial reasons, ask them to find a suitable sober living arrangement. In our city we have many sober houses and most of them are free. The residents are required to get a job and cotnribute to the house living expenses and also continue on their sober program. I don't know how much of this drug cartel story is true, some may be boasting. But he is not in any shape to come home and things will go back to the way they were if he does. If the rehab cannot find him a suitable place to go call around to other rehabs and ask where they send their released clients to.</p><p></p><p>My daughter went to live in a sober house for 6 months after she came out of a sixty day rehab. That wasn't even enough. Sober houses are suppose to teach the addict how to live sober, it doesn't happen overnight. Your son hasnot even accepted that he is an addict. He is selling drugs and claims to be in danger from the dealers. You cannot let him back in your home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 613533, member: 59"] Phoebe I'm glad you found us. I'm sorry your post did not show up right away. All new members have their first posts held until a moderator approves them. We do this to try and make sure our site is safe from trolls and that all our privacy is respected. I am so sorry that you are dealign with this and with your disability. I know when you are not feeling well that it is so hard to deal with any other chaos. I would do everythingin your power NOT to bring him home. Three weeks of reb hab is nothing. If they cannot keep him for financial reasons, ask them to find a suitable sober living arrangement. In our city we have many sober houses and most of them are free. The residents are required to get a job and cotnribute to the house living expenses and also continue on their sober program. I don't know how much of this drug cartel story is true, some may be boasting. But he is not in any shape to come home and things will go back to the way they were if he does. If the rehab cannot find him a suitable place to go call around to other rehabs and ask where they send their released clients to. My daughter went to live in a sober house for 6 months after she came out of a sixty day rehab. That wasn't even enough. Sober houses are suppose to teach the addict how to live sober, it doesn't happen overnight. Your son hasnot even accepted that he is an addict. He is selling drugs and claims to be in danger from the dealers. You cannot let him back in your home. [/QUOTE]
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