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<blockquote data-quote="PatriotsGirl" data-source="post: 678216" data-attributes="member: 15796"><p>Meth is the devil. I am so sorry. But your son is a grown adult and he is the only one that can decide he wants different.</p><p></p><p>My daughter was a meth addict. We went through a LOT and she started very young. The only thing <em>I</em> did that was a wee bit successful in helping her get help was that I contacted the courts after she got arrested while pregnant (the court solicitor). I begged them to get her help. They truly helped - she ended up staying in jail for the duration of her pregnancy and then went to a year long program at a ministry rehab for women. She is a completely different person today. She is even friends with her old probation officer on Facebook!!! Her and her son are back home, she has a great job that she really likes and we are finally enjoying being a family. So there IS hope but HE has to want it. You can't want it for him.</p><p></p><p>Oh and I did not accept my daughter's calls for a while. They were expensive and I just didn't want to hear the attitude, the excuses and what not. I did not put money on her books, but I did buy food packages and I only did that because she was pregnant. </p><p></p><p>(((HUGS)))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PatriotsGirl, post: 678216, member: 15796"] Meth is the devil. I am so sorry. But your son is a grown adult and he is the only one that can decide he wants different. My daughter was a meth addict. We went through a LOT and she started very young. The only thing [I]I[/I] did that was a wee bit successful in helping her get help was that I contacted the courts after she got arrested while pregnant (the court solicitor). I begged them to get her help. They truly helped - she ended up staying in jail for the duration of her pregnancy and then went to a year long program at a ministry rehab for women. She is a completely different person today. She is even friends with her old probation officer on Facebook!!! Her and her son are back home, she has a great job that she really likes and we are finally enjoying being a family. So there IS hope but HE has to want it. You can't want it for him. Oh and I did not accept my daughter's calls for a while. They were expensive and I just didn't want to hear the attitude, the excuses and what not. I did not put money on her books, but I did buy food packages and I only did that because she was pregnant. (((HUGS))) [/QUOTE]
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