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<blockquote data-quote="LauraH" data-source="post: 751864" data-attributes="member: 22877"><p>Our sons and daughters need our constant prayers, as do we. My son who was fighting meth addiction was doing really well. Clean since April. Bragging on Facebook about being x days clean. Until last month when his half brother passed away, he got strep throat, his roommate was hospitalized with a kidney condition (he missed a lot of work due to all the above) and then missed more work due to evacuating from Dorian. I know he relapsed at least once, probably more, may or may not be actively using currently and I'm sure his finances are in the toilet. He's about to make what I think is the worst decision he could possibly make and will probably end up back in the hornet's nest of relationships and addiction that we helped him get out of almost a year ago. And not a darn thing we can do about it except worry, cry, and pray.</p><p></p><p>My son too has to either be in a relationship or at least a hookup at all times. After his father left me it was years before I was interested in seeing other men. I wish he would just take some time to focus on recovery and work but he can only go so long and then he's trying to meet people through dating apps. That usually doesn't work out for him so it's a vicious merry go round that never stops.</p><p></p><p>Prayers for you and your son and everyone affected by his drug and alcohol use. Relapse is a big part of the recovery process. We can only pray that one day they get and stay clean for keeps. Hugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LauraH, post: 751864, member: 22877"] Our sons and daughters need our constant prayers, as do we. My son who was fighting meth addiction was doing really well. Clean since April. Bragging on Facebook about being x days clean. Until last month when his half brother passed away, he got strep throat, his roommate was hospitalized with a kidney condition (he missed a lot of work due to all the above) and then missed more work due to evacuating from Dorian. I know he relapsed at least once, probably more, may or may not be actively using currently and I'm sure his finances are in the toilet. He's about to make what I think is the worst decision he could possibly make and will probably end up back in the hornet's nest of relationships and addiction that we helped him get out of almost a year ago. And not a darn thing we can do about it except worry, cry, and pray. My son too has to either be in a relationship or at least a hookup at all times. After his father left me it was years before I was interested in seeing other men. I wish he would just take some time to focus on recovery and work but he can only go so long and then he's trying to meet people through dating apps. That usually doesn't work out for him so it's a vicious merry go round that never stops. Prayers for you and your son and everyone affected by his drug and alcohol use. Relapse is a big part of the recovery process. We can only pray that one day they get and stay clean for keeps. Hugs. [/QUOTE]
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