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<blockquote data-quote="Tanya M" data-source="post: 740164" data-attributes="member: 18516"><p>I agree 150% with this. As many know, I've been dealing with my son's out of control behavior for over 20 years. His recent phone call telling us how he knows he needs to change and he's attending AA are the "words" I want to hear but I've been in this spot many times before. Of course I want to believe him but I know this can be a dangerous time for me so I must be on my guard. I take my son's "words" with a grain of salt. As SWOT says, it's in the actions. For me, my son will need to maintain sober living and be self sustaining for a few years in a row before I will believe he's really changing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanya M, post: 740164, member: 18516"] I agree 150% with this. As many know, I've been dealing with my son's out of control behavior for over 20 years. His recent phone call telling us how he knows he needs to change and he's attending AA are the "words" I want to hear but I've been in this spot many times before. Of course I want to believe him but I know this can be a dangerous time for me so I must be on my guard. I take my son's "words" with a grain of salt. As SWOT says, it's in the actions. For me, my son will need to maintain sober living and be self sustaining for a few years in a row before I will believe he's really changing. [/QUOTE]
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