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<blockquote data-quote="Carri" data-source="post: 760598" data-attributes="member: 17790"><p>So many of us have the same stories. Nar-anon has helped me a lot over the years and 2 books in particular; Stay Close and The Joey Song. I've learned how to continue to love my son and stay close without being enmeshed in the chaos and mess. It’s all I can do for my 37 year old son, love him and let him know I’m here for him if he wants to get healthy. The path he is on is a result of his choices and if it’s bad enough, he knows what he needs to do. He’s currently serving 3 years for transporting and selling heroin and I sleep better knowing where he is. Maybe, just maybe this will be a turning point. Fear to faith… miracles do happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carri, post: 760598, member: 17790"] So many of us have the same stories. Nar-anon has helped me a lot over the years and 2 books in particular; Stay Close and The Joey Song. I've learned how to continue to love my son and stay close without being enmeshed in the chaos and mess. It’s all I can do for my 37 year old son, love him and let him know I’m here for him if he wants to get healthy. The path he is on is a result of his choices and if it’s bad enough, he knows what he needs to do. He’s currently serving 3 years for transporting and selling heroin and I sleep better knowing where he is. Maybe, just maybe this will be a turning point. Fear to faith… miracles do happen. [/QUOTE]
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