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<blockquote data-quote="Shelley" data-source="post: 720523" data-attributes="member: 22328"><p>The rapid cycle from drugs sounds to me like Meth. All drugs cause mood swings that make them seem manic when they come down. I don't know your son's age but if he is over 18 and not in recovery he should not be in your home. If they are moving freight trains on drugs step out of the way and let them learn from the crash. It is also very important for their self worth that they do take care of their problems. My son is 40, he is dual diagnosis but he was also enabled for many years. I even rented apartments for him and I had to pay big time for the homeless he invited in, the drugs he used and cigarettes he smoked in his apartment. I paid for 3 private very expensive rehabs and used 3 County Rehabs....no difference so save your money. He does want to stay clean but not enough to stay clean. It is very difficult to quit not just the drugs but the lifestyle they become accustom to, addicts accept each other without much qualifications</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shelley, post: 720523, member: 22328"] The rapid cycle from drugs sounds to me like Meth. All drugs cause mood swings that make them seem manic when they come down. I don't know your son's age but if he is over 18 and not in recovery he should not be in your home. If they are moving freight trains on drugs step out of the way and let them learn from the crash. It is also very important for their self worth that they do take care of their problems. My son is 40, he is dual diagnosis but he was also enabled for many years. I even rented apartments for him and I had to pay big time for the homeless he invited in, the drugs he used and cigarettes he smoked in his apartment. I paid for 3 private very expensive rehabs and used 3 County Rehabs....no difference so save your money. He does want to stay clean but not enough to stay clean. It is very difficult to quit not just the drugs but the lifestyle they become accustom to, addicts accept each other without much qualifications [/QUOTE]
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