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<blockquote data-quote="Littleboylost" data-source="post: 716771" data-attributes="member: 21895"><p>My son was heavily addicted to pot and was only smoking pot when we were unable to get him out of bed to get to school. Job after job lost. He has this past year been ramping up into pills and snorting oxy and Coke, he also began dealing to support his habit.</p><p>Although it is with tremendous guilt (unfounded) and a heavy heart as he is only 18 this October...we have asked him to leave. The members of this forum are right. Nothing changes if nothing changes.</p><p></p><p>We put boundaries in place our son ignored them. He knows we are detaching with love ....still makes him furious though. A wise person said to me if your AS is furious you must be doing something right. We all do what our hearts can endure; one day at a time one step at a time. </p><p>This forum, the sage advice of its members, along with therapy and education has given us the power to take back the peace in our home and detach with love.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Littleboylost, post: 716771, member: 21895"] My son was heavily addicted to pot and was only smoking pot when we were unable to get him out of bed to get to school. Job after job lost. He has this past year been ramping up into pills and snorting oxy and Coke, he also began dealing to support his habit. Although it is with tremendous guilt (unfounded) and a heavy heart as he is only 18 this October...we have asked him to leave. The members of this forum are right. Nothing changes if nothing changes. We put boundaries in place our son ignored them. He knows we are detaching with love ....still makes him furious though. A wise person said to me if your AS is furious you must be doing something right. We all do what our hearts can endure; one day at a time one step at a time. This forum, the sage advice of its members, along with therapy and education has given us the power to take back the peace in our home and detach with love. [/QUOTE]
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