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<blockquote data-quote="RN0441" data-source="post: 745972" data-attributes="member: 15032"><p>It is a mess and we lived that mess too. It literally takes over your whole life and every thought.</p><p></p><p>We could not believe our son did not care about what happened to him. It was pure insanity for many years. It was one bad thing after another. We'd get a breath and then it would start again. I honestly sometimes don't know how we did it.</p><p></p><p>It is over for us. My son is home now and doing great and I am over the moon with joy and thankfulness for this blessing. Our son's life was saved by divine intervention when he went to a 13 month faith based program.</p><p></p><p>I know I will never live that way again. If he goes back down that road he is out of my house and out of my life until he "flies straight" (as my father used to say).</p><p></p><p>If I had to do over and he was a minor I would send him to military school. It is very expensive but it is worth the money in the end. When I think of all the cash we paid out to lawyers and rehab programs and moving him all over the country and the heartache associated with all of that, I would gladly take a loan to pay the $30k per year to do that and know he was safe from his own bad choices. The worst part of this is we don't know what we are dealing with until after we are years in and that is time wasted for everyone.</p><p></p><p>Keep us posted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RN0441, post: 745972, member: 15032"] It is a mess and we lived that mess too. It literally takes over your whole life and every thought. We could not believe our son did not care about what happened to him. It was pure insanity for many years. It was one bad thing after another. We'd get a breath and then it would start again. I honestly sometimes don't know how we did it. It is over for us. My son is home now and doing great and I am over the moon with joy and thankfulness for this blessing. Our son's life was saved by divine intervention when he went to a 13 month faith based program. I know I will never live that way again. If he goes back down that road he is out of my house and out of my life until he "flies straight" (as my father used to say). If I had to do over and he was a minor I would send him to military school. It is very expensive but it is worth the money in the end. When I think of all the cash we paid out to lawyers and rehab programs and moving him all over the country and the heartache associated with all of that, I would gladly take a loan to pay the $30k per year to do that and know he was safe from his own bad choices. The worst part of this is we don't know what we are dealing with until after we are years in and that is time wasted for everyone. Keep us posted. [/QUOTE]
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