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<blockquote data-quote="Weary Mother" data-source="post: 707318" data-attributes="member: 20487"><p>Nancy, thank you so much. I do agree, love the addict, hate the disease. And the thing on boundaries too, I do not ever want my daughter or son to live with me again but have concluded the same thing. I will give moral support and if I see the repeat behaviour I pull back. Acutally my son is in a drug program in prison, this is the 2nd time and he was in a drug rehab the first time too. His story is sad and someone could have been killed. I am happy he is doing better. This time he has attended chapel every day and enrolled in a study class there. I see a difference this time. I am hopeful and he has a lot on his plate but I will give him love and encouragement as long as I see this attempt to do better. The last 20 years have been so hard on me and I am just now realizing I probably have pstd from all this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Weary Mother, post: 707318, member: 20487"] Nancy, thank you so much. I do agree, love the addict, hate the disease. And the thing on boundaries too, I do not ever want my daughter or son to live with me again but have concluded the same thing. I will give moral support and if I see the repeat behaviour I pull back. Acutally my son is in a drug program in prison, this is the 2nd time and he was in a drug rehab the first time too. His story is sad and someone could have been killed. I am happy he is doing better. This time he has attended chapel every day and enrolled in a study class there. I see a difference this time. I am hopeful and he has a lot on his plate but I will give him love and encouragement as long as I see this attempt to do better. The last 20 years have been so hard on me and I am just now realizing I probably have pstd from all this. [/QUOTE]
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