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<blockquote data-quote="Tanya M" data-source="post: 747275" data-attributes="member: 18516"><p>Laura, please do not ever think anyone here will tire of you posting. That is what this site is for.</p><p></p><p>I'm so glad that your son has a friend that know exactly what he's going through and was able to get him to a detox.</p><p></p><p></p><p>No, this does not sound awful, it sounds honest and there is nothing wrong with being honest. Just because we need to detach from our adult children does not mean that we no longer love them. It may sound awful to someone who has no clue what you, I and other parents here have lived through but this isn't about other people, this is about you and your need to have some peace in your life.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I think getting your son to a detox is helpful. Where it goes from here, yes, he will need to make sure he has firm boundaries in place and your son will have to decide for himself if he wants to and is willing to do the work to stay sober.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for sharing with us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanya M, post: 747275, member: 18516"] Laura, please do not ever think anyone here will tire of you posting. That is what this site is for. I'm so glad that your son has a friend that know exactly what he's going through and was able to get him to a detox. No, this does not sound awful, it sounds honest and there is nothing wrong with being honest. Just because we need to detach from our adult children does not mean that we no longer love them. It may sound awful to someone who has no clue what you, I and other parents here have lived through but this isn't about other people, this is about you and your need to have some peace in your life. I think getting your son to a detox is helpful. Where it goes from here, yes, he will need to make sure he has firm boundaries in place and your son will have to decide for himself if he wants to and is willing to do the work to stay sober. Thanks for sharing with us. [/QUOTE]
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