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Deep Breaths...trying to stay at least semi-detached
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<blockquote data-quote="mtic" data-source="post: 704155" data-attributes="member: 18623"><p>I stopped using phrases like "made him leave" or "kicked him out." The second time my son came back to stay with us we used the terminology that he's choosing whether or not he wants to live at home. My son chose to continue doing drugs and lying to us, so HE DECIDED that was more important than living with us. The change in terminology has made me feel better. He's living with a friend in another state and went to an outpatient rehab. He appears to be doing better and his roommate tells me he doesn't believe he's done any drugs since July. My son knows he has completely burned the bridge to ever live at home again. My physical and mental health can't take it. He is coming for a visit over Christmas for a few days and he is welcome to stay here during that time, but he knows he can never live here again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtic, post: 704155, member: 18623"] I stopped using phrases like "made him leave" or "kicked him out." The second time my son came back to stay with us we used the terminology that he's choosing whether or not he wants to live at home. My son chose to continue doing drugs and lying to us, so HE DECIDED that was more important than living with us. The change in terminology has made me feel better. He's living with a friend in another state and went to an outpatient rehab. He appears to be doing better and his roommate tells me he doesn't believe he's done any drugs since July. My son knows he has completely burned the bridge to ever live at home again. My physical and mental health can't take it. He is coming for a visit over Christmas for a few days and he is welcome to stay here during that time, but he knows he can never live here again. [/QUOTE]
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