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Trying not to let it define me
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<blockquote data-quote="lovemyson1" data-source="post: 681757" data-attributes="member: 16643"><p>Good morning RN. I can't tell you how many times hubby and I have asked ourselves the same question. "It could have been different, it shouldn't be this way." We just are baffled at his choice to take drugs and become an addict. Our son had/has so much potential, handsome, great personality, athletic. We gave him our love, our time, everything we possibly could. We expected him to be on a full wrestling scholarship at this point, and heading into law enforcement like his father. It's so very disappointing. Drugs are the destroyer of life, they are evil and pure destruction. You are not alone. I have hope for you and all of us here. I pray daily for this to stop. But we must go on, we must love them, support their sobriety but be firm and never enable them. Take care of yourself, you deserve it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovemyson1, post: 681757, member: 16643"] Good morning RN. I can't tell you how many times hubby and I have asked ourselves the same question. "It could have been different, it shouldn't be this way." We just are baffled at his choice to take drugs and become an addict. Our son had/has so much potential, handsome, great personality, athletic. We gave him our love, our time, everything we possibly could. We expected him to be on a full wrestling scholarship at this point, and heading into law enforcement like his father. It's so very disappointing. Drugs are the destroyer of life, they are evil and pure destruction. You are not alone. I have hope for you and all of us here. I pray daily for this to stop. But we must go on, we must love them, support their sobriety but be firm and never enable them. Take care of yourself, you deserve it! [/QUOTE]
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