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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 765492" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>New Leaf, I don't remember if you ever told us, but does she use the drug through injection? This is the most difficult thing to quit, but even so, people do it. My town was on the Meth Highway during the 90's from Mexico. All around my town, I can see people working, their faces, no teeth, ravaged by IV Meth use. They quit. And now they work for a living. I have such admiration for them.</p><p></p><p>My son has become quite psychotic. He has paranoid delusions. Trust me, I know how hard it is to not react. I don't know what is worse when he tells me how afraid he is, too afraid even to go to the library to read, or his total certainty that people follow and film him.</p><p></p><p>I don't know but this sounds positive to me, too. Maybe if she can be truthful to you she can come to tell herself the truth. What can we do New Leaf? It's horrible to be terrified and despondent and hope hurts too. But I choose hope. Ambivalently. Because the reality of my son's condition, when I am confronted with it, destroys me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 765492, member: 18958"] New Leaf, I don't remember if you ever told us, but does she use the drug through injection? This is the most difficult thing to quit, but even so, people do it. My town was on the Meth Highway during the 90's from Mexico. All around my town, I can see people working, their faces, no teeth, ravaged by IV Meth use. They quit. And now they work for a living. I have such admiration for them. My son has become quite psychotic. He has paranoid delusions. Trust me, I know how hard it is to not react. I don't know what is worse when he tells me how afraid he is, too afraid even to go to the library to read, or his total certainty that people follow and film him. I don't know but this sounds positive to me, too. Maybe if she can be truthful to you she can come to tell herself the truth. What can we do New Leaf? It's horrible to be terrified and despondent and hope hurts too. But I choose hope. Ambivalently. Because the reality of my son's condition, when I am confronted with it, destroys me. [/QUOTE]
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