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Our son is still in his addiction...Kratom
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<blockquote data-quote="lovemysons" data-source="post: 753894" data-attributes="member: 3305"><p>Thank you Triedntrue...</p><p>Yes...long family history particularly with alcohol. And yes even more difficult to understand when dear husband and I abstain. I won't even use NyQuil unless I think I'm dying from the Flu! And when I had a uterus ablation procedure several years ago, they wanted to give me a bottle of pain pills but I explained that I have addiction problems and only needed a few. I take it very seriously. It is a condition and I must be responsible for it! I wish my middle son felt the same. </p><p></p><p>Copa...if you read this, I want you to know I totally hear you and am as perplexed by the homeless draw as you are! My son told me last week that he was thinking about visiting his old homeless community in California. Do what? </p><p>I said, "Your grandmother is vacationing in France right now...you do NOT go on vacation to a homeless community!" </p><p>The deprivation and self destruction all around...what in the world is he thinking??? </p><p>I don't get it! We live in a beautiful inviting home outside the city limits with mom and dad and 2 dogs that adore him a job his dad has provided etc etc etc but it is not enough! Someone help me understand. It just makes no sense. And he has always lived in a very clean environment too! </p><p></p><p>Anyway...he is a mess! I'm so relieved my older son got it together and regularly attends AA. Daughter is still working on her Masters degree in...Family counseling and is also a licensed massage therapist. </p><p></p><p>If I could help to get this one son to see the light...my life really would be complete! </p><p>LMS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovemysons, post: 753894, member: 3305"] Thank you Triedntrue... Yes...long family history particularly with alcohol. And yes even more difficult to understand when dear husband and I abstain. I won't even use NyQuil unless I think I'm dying from the Flu! And when I had a uterus ablation procedure several years ago, they wanted to give me a bottle of pain pills but I explained that I have addiction problems and only needed a few. I take it very seriously. It is a condition and I must be responsible for it! I wish my middle son felt the same. Copa...if you read this, I want you to know I totally hear you and am as perplexed by the homeless draw as you are! My son told me last week that he was thinking about visiting his old homeless community in California. Do what? I said, "Your grandmother is vacationing in France right now...you do NOT go on vacation to a homeless community!" The deprivation and self destruction all around...what in the world is he thinking??? I don't get it! We live in a beautiful inviting home outside the city limits with mom and dad and 2 dogs that adore him a job his dad has provided etc etc etc but it is not enough! Someone help me understand. It just makes no sense. And he has always lived in a very clean environment too! Anyway...he is a mess! I'm so relieved my older son got it together and regularly attends AA. Daughter is still working on her Masters degree in...Family counseling and is also a licensed massage therapist. If I could help to get this one son to see the light...my life really would be complete! LMS [/QUOTE]
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