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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 746643" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I see it differently. When they are ready I think it is usually dramatic changes quite fast. I do t think baby steps mean much and he hasnt even made those.</p><p></p><p>At some time we wake up or not. Some are addicts forever. Sad truth. My sister's brother in law was a lifetime alcoholic who was given all the support and love and rehabs and finances possible but he never quit and passed in his 50s. Young 50s. Cirrochos I believe. Not sure.</p><p></p><p>Bany steps are in my opinion okay for wayward 18 year olds. They have so much time. The older the person, the more the damage.</p><p></p><p>Can he do it?</p><p></p><p>Anyone can and many do. But they have to wake up and do it.</p><p></p><p>I sincerely hope he awakens, as Kathys daughter did, as RNs son did, as Love MySon did, as Patriots Daughter did as my daughter did. I will pray for it with all I have. My realistic mind tells me that he MUST wake uo soon so his body and mind heal. He is not close yet. But it can change to an awakening very fast! Often it does. Something can trigger getting sober.</p><p></p><p>Copa your son is not an alcoholic or meth addict. Big difference! Pot wont.kill him.</p><p></p><p>Love and life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 746643, member: 1550"] I see it differently. When they are ready I think it is usually dramatic changes quite fast. I do t think baby steps mean much and he hasnt even made those. At some time we wake up or not. Some are addicts forever. Sad truth. My sister's brother in law was a lifetime alcoholic who was given all the support and love and rehabs and finances possible but he never quit and passed in his 50s. Young 50s. Cirrochos I believe. Not sure. Bany steps are in my opinion okay for wayward 18 year olds. They have so much time. The older the person, the more the damage. Can he do it? Anyone can and many do. But they have to wake up and do it. I sincerely hope he awakens, as Kathys daughter did, as RNs son did, as Love MySon did, as Patriots Daughter did as my daughter did. I will pray for it with all I have. My realistic mind tells me that he MUST wake uo soon so his body and mind heal. He is not close yet. But it can change to an awakening very fast! Often it does. Something can trigger getting sober. Copa your son is not an alcoholic or meth addict. Big difference! Pot wont.kill him. Love and life. [/QUOTE]
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