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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 659764" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>JKF, you've been through the mill with your son as your father has. It is unfortunate he got sick. It is inevitable that all drug using/addicted adults will eventually get sick, and the only people who can stop the illnesses are the afflicted person. He is dangerous to you and to everyone...and he is the one who needs to take care of his condition, which includes stopping the drug abuse. </p><p></p><p>Please don't bring him home. If you want to feel better, rent him a cheap motel room for a month only which gives him time to heal and rest. Do not expect him to respect the room and he may get kicked out, but then at least you did the max that you could. I might have done something like that if it had come up. </p><p></p><p>That is not going back on your word, if you choose to do it. Just be prepared that he may not last t here without getting tossed. But then you tried. And do not consider it if it will make your finances tight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 659764, member: 1550"] JKF, you've been through the mill with your son as your father has. It is unfortunate he got sick. It is inevitable that all drug using/addicted adults will eventually get sick, and the only people who can stop the illnesses are the afflicted person. He is dangerous to you and to everyone...and he is the one who needs to take care of his condition, which includes stopping the drug abuse. Please don't bring him home. If you want to feel better, rent him a cheap motel room for a month only which gives him time to heal and rest. Do not expect him to respect the room and he may get kicked out, but then at least you did the max that you could. I might have done something like that if it had come up. That is not going back on your word, if you choose to do it. Just be prepared that he may not last t here without getting tossed. But then you tried. And do not consider it if it will make your finances tight. [/QUOTE]
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