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<blockquote data-quote="Maisy" data-source="post: 705110" data-attributes="member: 20161"><p>I wish we could all get together and have a group hug because your posts have left me teary because I am in the same situation. My son struggles with anxiety which feeds his depression and he self medicates. We pay for an apartment because I don't know if I could handle him being on the streets but paying for an apartment makes me feel like a bad, enabling parent. I know that my son wants to do better but doesn't seem to be able to sustain anything for long. We have since given up the pot lectures since all it did was cause major strife with no positive ending. He cannot smoke it at our home. He knows that he needs to regulate it and he tries but his medications that he is on only do so much ( his doctor knows he smokes pot but does not seem bothered by it). Anxiety is preventing him from moving forward. He did agree to go to some more intense counseling after the holidays. But like all of you, constantly looking for the light at the end of the tunnel. Wishing that I could stay out of it. Always wishing.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maisy, post: 705110, member: 20161"] I wish we could all get together and have a group hug because your posts have left me teary because I am in the same situation. My son struggles with anxiety which feeds his depression and he self medicates. We pay for an apartment because I don't know if I could handle him being on the streets but paying for an apartment makes me feel like a bad, enabling parent. I know that my son wants to do better but doesn't seem to be able to sustain anything for long. We have since given up the pot lectures since all it did was cause major strife with no positive ending. He cannot smoke it at our home. He knows that he needs to regulate it and he tries but his medications that he is on only do so much ( his doctor knows he smokes pot but does not seem bothered by it). Anxiety is preventing him from moving forward. He did agree to go to some more intense counseling after the holidays. But like all of you, constantly looking for the light at the end of the tunnel. Wishing that I could stay out of it. Always wishing..... [/QUOTE]
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