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<blockquote data-quote="gottaloveem" data-source="post: 262494" data-attributes="member: 1953"><p>Oh DDD that is not true, that is how we lost our son Alex.</p><p></p><p>Tracy, </p><p>I'm proud of you for being strong. Next time he starts whining, remind him that he is living the life of a drug addict. If he wants a warm bed and food, he needs to get clean. I'm not sure about him getting hauled into jail if he goes into treatment.</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry he is throwing the guilt at you. If it makes you feel any better, my son was living at home with us supporting him (17) when he died. He didn't OD in a park because we wouldn't help. It was quite the opposite. Unfortunately the drug of choice our sons chose is extremely dangerous. There is no other option for him but to quit.</p><p></p><p> Remind him the only help you will give him is to a treatment center, perhaps you can pay for the suboxone? Tell him you wont help until he wants to get clean. I'm so sorry.</p><p>(((((HUGS)))))</p><p></p><p>Love,</p><p>Lia</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gottaloveem, post: 262494, member: 1953"] Oh DDD that is not true, that is how we lost our son Alex. Tracy, I'm proud of you for being strong. Next time he starts whining, remind him that he is living the life of a drug addict. If he wants a warm bed and food, he needs to get clean. I'm not sure about him getting hauled into jail if he goes into treatment. I'm sorry he is throwing the guilt at you. If it makes you feel any better, my son was living at home with us supporting him (17) when he died. He didn't OD in a park because we wouldn't help. It was quite the opposite. Unfortunately the drug of choice our sons chose is extremely dangerous. There is no other option for him but to quit. Remind him the only help you will give him is to a treatment center, perhaps you can pay for the suboxone? Tell him you wont help until he wants to get clean. I'm so sorry. (((((HUGS))))) Love, Lia [/QUOTE]
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