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It still hurts......He's my blood.
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<blockquote data-quote="Mechdonna2" data-source="post: 599526" data-attributes="member: 16068"><p>I am experiencing similar problems with my 36-year-old son and his girlfriend. The pain is nearly unbearable at times.</p><p></p><p>You have given your son many, many chances to turn his life around. You have to protect yourself and the rest of your family. Don't let your son bring you down with him.</p><p></p><p>My son has not worked in six and one half years. He is an alcoholic and probably a drug user. His girlfriend is younger than he is by seven years. I talk to her parents at times, and their pain is nearly unbearable also. She is presently trying to support the two of them on the salary of a medical assistant, about $14 per hour. I believe she is still using drugs. I told a preacher that I was willing to pay for rehab, if he would agree to go. She said that she did not advise paying for an adult to go to rehab. She said there is recovery center that is supported by contributions. He says he does not need to go there. He said it is for drug users and he is not using.</p><p></p><p>God bless you, too, and I recommend that you attend Al-Anon meetings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mechdonna2, post: 599526, member: 16068"] I am experiencing similar problems with my 36-year-old son and his girlfriend. The pain is nearly unbearable at times. You have given your son many, many chances to turn his life around. You have to protect yourself and the rest of your family. Don't let your son bring you down with him. My son has not worked in six and one half years. He is an alcoholic and probably a drug user. His girlfriend is younger than he is by seven years. I talk to her parents at times, and their pain is nearly unbearable also. She is presently trying to support the two of them on the salary of a medical assistant, about $14 per hour. I believe she is still using drugs. I told a preacher that I was willing to pay for rehab, if he would agree to go. She said that she did not advise paying for an adult to go to rehab. She said there is recovery center that is supported by contributions. He says he does not need to go there. He said it is for drug users and he is not using. God bless you, too, and I recommend that you attend Al-Anon meetings. [/QUOTE]
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