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<blockquote data-quote="HeadSpinning" data-source="post: 452675" data-attributes="member: 12590"><p>DDD and MidwestMom, I'm sorry that the two of you have had to deal with these issues. Thanks for making some great points. We can't really help our son until he wants to help himself. My wife and I will be traveling to see him in a couple of weeks at his long-term rehab facility, which will include a day of counseling before we spend any time with him the following day. He called ome yesterday and did so with his counselor sitting by his side on speakerphone. This place doesn't mess around. Seems that they're taking the right approach - that it's all up to him to decide whether or not he wants to get it together or throw the rest of his life away. I agree with that 100%. What's the old saying - you can lead a horse to water?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HeadSpinning, post: 452675, member: 12590"] DDD and MidwestMom, I'm sorry that the two of you have had to deal with these issues. Thanks for making some great points. We can't really help our son until he wants to help himself. My wife and I will be traveling to see him in a couple of weeks at his long-term rehab facility, which will include a day of counseling before we spend any time with him the following day. He called ome yesterday and did so with his counselor sitting by his side on speakerphone. This place doesn't mess around. Seems that they're taking the right approach - that it's all up to him to decide whether or not he wants to get it together or throw the rest of his life away. I agree with that 100%. What's the old saying - you can lead a horse to water? [/QUOTE]
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