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Update - another call from police etc.
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 435595" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>You left the door open to him and started conversation. He knows you are there for him and between all the bad stuff he says to you when he's mad, he knows you would help him if he did the right thing. I am so hoping he gets to the point where he wants something better for himself. I read my difficult child's letters about how at peace and happy she is and yet I know that the pull of drugs/alcohol is sooo strong that it can pull her back in a heartbeat. </p><p></p><p>I think often about you and your difficult child's struggles because we are both in the same place, maybe at different times but we are going down the same roads. My difficult child took the breakup of her and her boyfriend very hard and that's when her drinking really went out of control. While this is a difficult time for him, it may be the bottom he needs to reach to get help. And I agree I would be angry about his girlfriend bringing him back here too and dumping him. What was she thinking? Everyone thinks they know better what is good for them than their families.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 435595, member: 59"] You left the door open to him and started conversation. He knows you are there for him and between all the bad stuff he says to you when he's mad, he knows you would help him if he did the right thing. I am so hoping he gets to the point where he wants something better for himself. I read my difficult child's letters about how at peace and happy she is and yet I know that the pull of drugs/alcohol is sooo strong that it can pull her back in a heartbeat. I think often about you and your difficult child's struggles because we are both in the same place, maybe at different times but we are going down the same roads. My difficult child took the breakup of her and her boyfriend very hard and that's when her drinking really went out of control. While this is a difficult time for him, it may be the bottom he needs to reach to get help. And I agree I would be angry about his girlfriend bringing him back here too and dumping him. What was she thinking? Everyone thinks they know better what is good for them than their families. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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