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<blockquote data-quote="Tired out" data-source="post: 744469" data-attributes="member: 23103"><p>I agree SWOT. Addictions are tough and drugs and alcohol involve our biological systems so it makes it that much worse. It isn't like--just cut up the credit card and you can't shop. </p><p>I never drink alcohol when we are out. Nothing I actually like.</p><p>Alcohol-- I wish they made 99 peaches vodka in an alcohol free variety! </p><p>I have a diet sprite with a shot of 99 peaches vodka-- I love the flavor-- the peach--yumm. I have tried different peach flavorings and none of them come close. Wish I could find one! I tried skinny mixers peach (love zero calories but it tastes slimy). I could say I will never have it again..I would be lying. I could say I won't buy another nail polish-lying.</p><p>we all have our weaknesses- just some are worse for us than others.</p><p></p><p>i wouldn't want a drug addict living in my house either but, I would worry so much about him I don't know what good it would do him not being home (if he wanted to be).</p><p>Make sure he knows you don't condone the addiction and help him get into a rehab (again).</p><p>Maybe your hubby can't sleep at night not knowing where his son is? </p><p></p><p>I wonder if drug addicts can replace the addiction with something else? Your son sounds like he was doing very well. Will he talk to you about how he felt when he was clean and achieving good things?</p><p>Can a doctor help him? Perhaps he has legitimate depression or anxiety and need medication?</p><p>Just thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tired out, post: 744469, member: 23103"] I agree SWOT. Addictions are tough and drugs and alcohol involve our biological systems so it makes it that much worse. It isn't like--just cut up the credit card and you can't shop. I never drink alcohol when we are out. Nothing I actually like. Alcohol-- I wish they made 99 peaches vodka in an alcohol free variety! I have a diet sprite with a shot of 99 peaches vodka-- I love the flavor-- the peach--yumm. I have tried different peach flavorings and none of them come close. Wish I could find one! I tried skinny mixers peach (love zero calories but it tastes slimy). I could say I will never have it again..I would be lying. I could say I won't buy another nail polish-lying. we all have our weaknesses- just some are worse for us than others. i wouldn't want a drug addict living in my house either but, I would worry so much about him I don't know what good it would do him not being home (if he wanted to be). Make sure he knows you don't condone the addiction and help him get into a rehab (again). Maybe your hubby can't sleep at night not knowing where his son is? I wonder if drug addicts can replace the addiction with something else? Your son sounds like he was doing very well. Will he talk to you about how he felt when he was clean and achieving good things? Can a doctor help him? Perhaps he has legitimate depression or anxiety and need medication? Just thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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