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<blockquote data-quote="jamrobmic" data-source="post: 87606" data-attributes="member: 1412"><p>I haven't had to deal with addiction with my son (knock on wood, because I don't think any of us can say it would never happen to us or someone we love), but I have dealt with my son being locked up. I don't think anyone can really understand the feelings involved until they go through it. Yes, you know they did it to themselves, but it still feels like a part of you is locked up with them. It's normal to hurt for your son, to want something better for him than the life he was living, but it doesn't sound like there was any other way your son was going to stop what he was doing. Hang onto that hope-that this is a chance for him to make the changes he needs to make. I hope he gets the help he needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jamrobmic, post: 87606, member: 1412"] I haven't had to deal with addiction with my son (knock on wood, because I don't think any of us can say it would never happen to us or someone we love), but I have dealt with my son being locked up. I don't think anyone can really understand the feelings involved until they go through it. Yes, you know they did it to themselves, but it still feels like a part of you is locked up with them. It's normal to hurt for your son, to want something better for him than the life he was living, but it doesn't sound like there was any other way your son was going to stop what he was doing. Hang onto that hope-that this is a chance for him to make the changes he needs to make. I hope he gets the help he needs. [/QUOTE]
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