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I drove to California and picked him up...
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<blockquote data-quote="lovemysons" data-source="post: 759231" data-attributes="member: 3305"><p>Hi Copa and Susie, </p><p></p><p>Copa...Our son has told us several times over the years now that we can’t tell him what substances go into his body. But he also knows that we will not tolerate drug use in our home...he will end up in the streets again if that be the case. I can’t even tolerate Kratom, which is an over counter natural substance he bought from a local smoke shop. </p><p>He does everything to the extreme...just like an addict. If the bottle says quantity 6 per day, he will take the WHOLE bottle in one day! And of course it gets him high. </p><p></p><p>Interesting that both of our sons view street life like it makes them some kind of rugged individual... I see it as deprived, sad, and lonely. I am sure that you, like dear husband and I, have all the creature comforts and enjoy a pretty good life. Hard to understand how street life is acceptable to them. Some things make no sense. Or as dear husband says, maybe we just have different value systems. </p><p></p><p> </p><p>Susie...Son called me 2 nights ago. He is now in a psychiatric ward after he started hearing “demonic voices” (his words). He says he is ready to quit drugs and wants to find a way back home. He also says he needs to call his dad and talk to him. I think he will be released this weekend...time will tell. We have to watch what he does not what he says.</p><p></p><p>lms</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovemysons, post: 759231, member: 3305"] Hi Copa and Susie, Copa...Our son has told us several times over the years now that we can’t tell him what substances go into his body. But he also knows that we will not tolerate drug use in our home...he will end up in the streets again if that be the case. I can’t even tolerate Kratom, which is an over counter natural substance he bought from a local smoke shop. He does everything to the extreme...just like an addict. If the bottle says quantity 6 per day, he will take the WHOLE bottle in one day! And of course it gets him high. Interesting that both of our sons view street life like it makes them some kind of rugged individual... I see it as deprived, sad, and lonely. I am sure that you, like dear husband and I, have all the creature comforts and enjoy a pretty good life. Hard to understand how street life is acceptable to them. Some things make no sense. Or as dear husband says, maybe we just have different value systems. Susie...Son called me 2 nights ago. He is now in a psychiatric ward after he started hearing “demonic voices” (his words). He says he is ready to quit drugs and wants to find a way back home. He also says he needs to call his dad and talk to him. I think he will be released this weekend...time will tell. We have to watch what he does not what he says. lms [/QUOTE]
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