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Substance Abuse
Been a while, but I'm sure few of you will be surprised that I'm back to square one
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 604457" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>He acts that way partly because you allow him. Why don't you tell him he either keeps a job and stays sober or leaves? Or you can make going into rehab a condition of his staying with you. For now, while you think about it while you detach (which is a process), refuse to pay for his cell phone, the internet, car insurance and I certainly wouldn't let him drive my car. He's high while he drives? You like your car? He probably should not live with you. He is distruptive to your happiness and that should come first. His poor choices should not be in your face, the way they are when he lives with you and you watch it and he thumbs his nose at you.</p><p></p><p>Sorry things went down the tubes. Sadly, many of our difficult children father children. It takes no thinking to breed. Few are very good fathers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 604457, member: 1550"] He acts that way partly because you allow him. Why don't you tell him he either keeps a job and stays sober or leaves? Or you can make going into rehab a condition of his staying with you. For now, while you think about it while you detach (which is a process), refuse to pay for his cell phone, the internet, car insurance and I certainly wouldn't let him drive my car. He's high while he drives? You like your car? He probably should not live with you. He is distruptive to your happiness and that should come first. His poor choices should not be in your face, the way they are when he lives with you and you watch it and he thumbs his nose at you. Sorry things went down the tubes. Sadly, many of our difficult children father children. It takes no thinking to breed. Few are very good fathers. [/QUOTE]
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