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Is throwing an adult child out the right decision?
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<blockquote data-quote="hurting mother" data-source="post: 763669" data-attributes="member: 31274"><p>Thanks. His wife and our daughter took him to the hospital while we were gone and he was admitted for alcohol withdrawal. As soon as he got out he returned right to alcohol and our trash can was filled with empty bottles. I am at the limits of my endurance with him - it's been too long. Getting counseling or going to a group seems wise. I didn't know about Families Anonymous but will look for one.</p><p></p><p>Do you think I should tell my sister to make him leave? My nephew has a son and our son and the nephew always used together. They're a bad mix and will probably only drink together or smoke weed. Neither has a license (our son is losing his in 2 weeks.)</p><p></p><p>I tried getting him to go on disability because he crashed his dirt bike and broke his clavicle and ankle/foot but he refuses to go for it. I'm not giving him a dime. My husband always takes the passive route which has harmed our son. He wanted to give him the money to do the flip but I said No. I feel like my husband is the biggest perpetrator of our son's addiction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hurting mother, post: 763669, member: 31274"] Thanks. His wife and our daughter took him to the hospital while we were gone and he was admitted for alcohol withdrawal. As soon as he got out he returned right to alcohol and our trash can was filled with empty bottles. I am at the limits of my endurance with him - it's been too long. Getting counseling or going to a group seems wise. I didn't know about Families Anonymous but will look for one. Do you think I should tell my sister to make him leave? My nephew has a son and our son and the nephew always used together. They're a bad mix and will probably only drink together or smoke weed. Neither has a license (our son is losing his in 2 weeks.) I tried getting him to go on disability because he crashed his dirt bike and broke his clavicle and ankle/foot but he refuses to go for it. I'm not giving him a dime. My husband always takes the passive route which has harmed our son. He wanted to give him the money to do the flip but I said No. I feel like my husband is the biggest perpetrator of our son's addiction. [/QUOTE]
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