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<blockquote data-quote="lovemyson1" data-source="post: 661162" data-attributes="member: 16643"><p>Hi tired mom. I don't see background info as I'm on my iPhone. How old is your son? If he's over 18, why are you bringing him home? If you already suspect he's using or will relapse, bringing him home will only enable this behavior. I'm saying this bc after my son was doing great for 4 months in a men's home, we brought him back to help him get on his feet again and he relapsed in 7 days. If it's possible, let him live elsewhere. Maybe this is why there are so many road blocks to bring him home. Maybe he's meant for something else. You say he's introverted and not motivated. Bringing him home will just enable these behaviors. He needs to fight for his sobriety and grow up. My son is doing much better on his own knowing we won't flip the bill for his lifestyle. According to his girlfriend he's been working and completely sober. I'm sorry for what you're going through and hope it all works out!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovemyson1, post: 661162, member: 16643"] Hi tired mom. I don't see background info as I'm on my iPhone. How old is your son? If he's over 18, why are you bringing him home? If you already suspect he's using or will relapse, bringing him home will only enable this behavior. I'm saying this bc after my son was doing great for 4 months in a men's home, we brought him back to help him get on his feet again and he relapsed in 7 days. If it's possible, let him live elsewhere. Maybe this is why there are so many road blocks to bring him home. Maybe he's meant for something else. You say he's introverted and not motivated. Bringing him home will just enable these behaviors. He needs to fight for his sobriety and grow up. My son is doing much better on his own knowing we won't flip the bill for his lifestyle. According to his girlfriend he's been working and completely sober. I'm sorry for what you're going through and hope it all works out! [/QUOTE]
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