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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 422977" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Welcome. I'm so sorry that you had to find us but glad that you will benefit from the support available. Often we don't have "the answer" but you definitely are no longer alone.</p><p> </p><p>The combination of that crucial age and drug experimentation is a daunting challenge. I've raised four teen boys. Three of them used drugs. Two moved on to be successful men. Our last has turned 24 and has traveled a very rough road. Like others here, I understand your heartbreak.</p><p> </p><p>Gathering information is wise advice. Knowing what all the options are is a bit empowering. The frustrating part is that the teen has to want to change. It sounds like one of the boys may still be in touch with "real life" and the other may have turned the corner into more complete addiction. Only you can know their personalities well enough to filter through the action choices and decide what step or steps to take next. We will be here to support you all the way. Hugs. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 422977, member: 35"] Welcome. I'm so sorry that you had to find us but glad that you will benefit from the support available. Often we don't have "the answer" but you definitely are no longer alone. The combination of that crucial age and drug experimentation is a daunting challenge. I've raised four teen boys. Three of them used drugs. Two moved on to be successful men. Our last has turned 24 and has traveled a very rough road. Like others here, I understand your heartbreak. Gathering information is wise advice. Knowing what all the options are is a bit empowering. The frustrating part is that the teen has to want to change. It sounds like one of the boys may still be in touch with "real life" and the other may have turned the corner into more complete addiction. Only you can know their personalities well enough to filter through the action choices and decide what step or steps to take next. We will be here to support you all the way. Hugs. DDD [/QUOTE]
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