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<blockquote data-quote="RN0441" data-source="post: 755237" data-attributes="member: 15032"><p>200Meters</p><p></p><p>Your son is still very young as it relates to many others on this board.</p><p></p><p>As Copa had mentioned, I recently posted a thread about my son's "evil twin" taking over from about age 15 to age 22.</p><p></p><p>There was nothing we could do to stop him from the quick twirl down the drain. Thankfully he did not die during his drug use and complete disregard for his life. He also did not get any felonies which would follow him the rest of his life. He definitely had a guardian angel watching over him. </p><p></p><p>We honestly think it was the Devil himself that took a hold of our son. My husband actually slept in his room on son's bed (which we later found out the mattress had molded due to throwing up many times and not cleaning it up) while we were transitioning a move to the Gulf Coast and house sale fell through, and SWEARS he saw the Devil's face in the doorway of son's room while trying to sleep. He till gets chills when he tells the story and my husband is not the type to make up stories like that. Ever.</p><p></p><p>You and the Mrs. are doing everything you can do. You are being supportive parents and taking care of yourselves too. I am hoping that your son will "see the light" and turn things around. We never know what makes the brain trigger. For our son I think it was maturity and wanting to get his family back. He is doing so much better although not perfect and I still worry. He is in college now and holding a job and stable. He was never stable before so having him stable now means the world to us. I never have asked him what really happened during those dark days. Someday I will but we are not ready to discuss it yet.</p><p></p><p>Hang in there and keep doing what you are doing. Tough love is still love.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RN0441, post: 755237, member: 15032"] 200Meters Your son is still very young as it relates to many others on this board. As Copa had mentioned, I recently posted a thread about my son's "evil twin" taking over from about age 15 to age 22. There was nothing we could do to stop him from the quick twirl down the drain. Thankfully he did not die during his drug use and complete disregard for his life. He also did not get any felonies which would follow him the rest of his life. He definitely had a guardian angel watching over him. We honestly think it was the Devil himself that took a hold of our son. My husband actually slept in his room on son's bed (which we later found out the mattress had molded due to throwing up many times and not cleaning it up) while we were transitioning a move to the Gulf Coast and house sale fell through, and SWEARS he saw the Devil's face in the doorway of son's room while trying to sleep. He till gets chills when he tells the story and my husband is not the type to make up stories like that. Ever. You and the Mrs. are doing everything you can do. You are being supportive parents and taking care of yourselves too. I am hoping that your son will "see the light" and turn things around. We never know what makes the brain trigger. For our son I think it was maturity and wanting to get his family back. He is doing so much better although not perfect and I still worry. He is in college now and holding a job and stable. He was never stable before so having him stable now means the world to us. I never have asked him what really happened during those dark days. Someday I will but we are not ready to discuss it yet. Hang in there and keep doing what you are doing. Tough love is still love. [/QUOTE]
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