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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 764151" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>I read again. There is meth involved. OK. Meth psychosis is a different beast. I only know that Meth psychosis lasts a long time.</p><p>I put myself through college working as a waitress. Other waitresses used Meth. College students used "uppers" to study. I took other crazy stuff, too. A little bit. A few times. It was normalized. Once I slept 3 days straight. G-d knows what wised me up. People learn through their errors. I learned a lot because I made a lot of mistakes. Eventually I became smarter. Because I chose to live differently and have a good life not a bad life. It is really that simple, I believe.</p><p></p><p>Part of this journey is faith. And trust. Trust that our children can and may decide to live well. I did it. You did it. But there is not one thing we can do to help them do this. Except through boundaries, and love. All I can do is love my son and keep my side of the street clean. That is a lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 764151, member: 18958"] I read again. There is meth involved. OK. Meth psychosis is a different beast. I only know that Meth psychosis lasts a long time. I put myself through college working as a waitress. Other waitresses used Meth. College students used "uppers" to study. I took other crazy stuff, too. A little bit. A few times. It was normalized. Once I slept 3 days straight. G-d knows what wised me up. People learn through their errors. I learned a lot because I made a lot of mistakes. Eventually I became smarter. Because I chose to live differently and have a good life not a bad life. It is really that simple, I believe. Part of this journey is faith. And trust. Trust that our children can and may decide to live well. I did it. You did it. But there is not one thing we can do to help them do this. Except through boundaries, and love. All I can do is love my son and keep my side of the street clean. That is a lot. [/QUOTE]
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