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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 724281" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>Well, this is something. A start. Admitting he has a problem. Only time will tell if he is sincere and truly wishes to take the steps needed to free himself.</p><p>One day, one step at a time. I hope your son continues to climb the mountain. I hope he realizes the potential he has, the spark.</p><p>I think I would be cautiously optimistic. Guard my heart, but still look at this as a small, but important step.</p><p>A foot in the door.</p><p>It has been a long haul for you all, Copa.</p><p>Me, too.</p><p>My two are no where near <em>admitting they have a problem</em>.</p><p>So, my view on this is that it is <em>progress</em>.</p><p>It is agonizingly hard to be hopeful, feeling that things may come crashing down again.</p><p> Have drugs just stuck our d cs at 16? They don't seem to have a clue at the heartache we have been through.</p><p>Drugsnatched all natural feelings of empathy.</p><p>Well. Only time will tell.</p><p>I think it is the same for them, coming out of their own FOG.</p><p>One day, one step at a time.</p><p>Fear of living straight, addicted and Obligated to the drug haze, when they break free, their minds remembering all of the "stupid" drugs caused, the Guilt.</p><p>They must have their own FOG to come through.</p><p>I hope he comes through.</p><p>I hope the headlights will shine glaringly to a better way and he takes the steps necessary to break free.</p><p>Only time will tell.</p><p>For now, it is a small, but hopeful glimmer.</p><p>My prayers going up for your son, and you and M, Copa.</p><p>He is blessed to have you.</p><p>Perhaps he is beginning to realize it.</p><p>This time, you are more prepared and ever stronger for whatever may be.</p><p>Soldier on warrior sister, keep building your toolbox.</p><p>(((HUGS)))</p><p>Leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 724281, member: 19522"] Well, this is something. A start. Admitting he has a problem. Only time will tell if he is sincere and truly wishes to take the steps needed to free himself. One day, one step at a time. I hope your son continues to climb the mountain. I hope he realizes the potential he has, the spark. I think I would be cautiously optimistic. Guard my heart, but still look at this as a small, but important step. A foot in the door. It has been a long haul for you all, Copa. Me, too. My two are no where near [I]admitting they have a problem[/I]. So, my view on this is that it is [I]progress[/I]. It is agonizingly hard to be hopeful, feeling that things may come crashing down again. Have drugs just stuck our d cs at 16? They don't seem to have a clue at the heartache we have been through. Drugsnatched all natural feelings of empathy. Well. Only time will tell. I think it is the same for them, coming out of their own FOG. One day, one step at a time. Fear of living straight, addicted and Obligated to the drug haze, when they break free, their minds remembering all of the "stupid" drugs caused, the Guilt. They must have their own FOG to come through. I hope he comes through. I hope the headlights will shine glaringly to a better way and he takes the steps necessary to break free. Only time will tell. For now, it is a small, but hopeful glimmer. My prayers going up for your son, and you and M, Copa. He is blessed to have you. Perhaps he is beginning to realize it. This time, you are more prepared and ever stronger for whatever may be. Soldier on warrior sister, keep building your toolbox. (((HUGS))) Leafy [/QUOTE]
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