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I threw him out.
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<blockquote data-quote="SadFlower" data-source="post: 672317" data-attributes="member: 19741"><p>You should be proud of yourself. I can't imagine how difficult this must have been for you. I'm not i your situation, but I can relate to that feeling of not liking the person your child becomes when they get involved with this mess. My daughter has been so nasty and hurtful and difficult since it all started. She did things I've never thought she's do - lying, sneaking out, etc. </p><p>One thing people keep telling me is... we can't force addicts to quit, even when they are our children. And that's not because there's something wrong with us, it's because we are not that powerful. That's just the way it is. You did what you could for him, and now you're doing what you can to protect yourself. Take care *hugs*</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SadFlower, post: 672317, member: 19741"] You should be proud of yourself. I can't imagine how difficult this must have been for you. I'm not i your situation, but I can relate to that feeling of not liking the person your child becomes when they get involved with this mess. My daughter has been so nasty and hurtful and difficult since it all started. She did things I've never thought she's do - lying, sneaking out, etc. One thing people keep telling me is... we can't force addicts to quit, even when they are our children. And that's not because there's something wrong with us, it's because we are not that powerful. That's just the way it is. You did what you could for him, and now you're doing what you can to protect yourself. Take care *hugs* [/QUOTE]
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