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<blockquote data-quote="Ithurtz" data-source="post: 766070" data-attributes="member: 32194"><p>Five months have passed. I know this site was down for a while, but nothing has changed here. My son continues to drink, gets admitted for a few days to dry out, calls me and says he’s ready to change his path, wants to find work, and within a few days is drinking again.</p><p></p><p>Still with his mom, who I suspect is drinking on and off and provides him with alcohol. He has no job and is now completely out of money. Last week he called me for money to buy alcohol. I declined. So last week he sold his Pokeman card collection in order to buy booze.</p><p></p><p>It still hurts so much to see his addiction is consuming him. It is so helpful this site is back up so I can read and re-read the advice, suggestions and comments to alleviate some of my pain. I must keep that thought that he is a grown man, not a child, and his life is turning out driven by his choices. I can‘t change him, nor control him. So be it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ithurtz, post: 766070, member: 32194"] Five months have passed. I know this site was down for a while, but nothing has changed here. My son continues to drink, gets admitted for a few days to dry out, calls me and says he’s ready to change his path, wants to find work, and within a few days is drinking again. Still with his mom, who I suspect is drinking on and off and provides him with alcohol. He has no job and is now completely out of money. Last week he called me for money to buy alcohol. I declined. So last week he sold his Pokeman card collection in order to buy booze. It still hurts so much to see his addiction is consuming him. It is so helpful this site is back up so I can read and re-read the advice, suggestions and comments to alleviate some of my pain. I must keep that thought that he is a grown man, not a child, and his life is turning out driven by his choices. I can‘t change him, nor control him. So be it! [/QUOTE]
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