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update on my 19 year old
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<blockquote data-quote="EarthIsHard" data-source="post: 737913" data-attributes="member: 23004"><p>startingfresh, Your son knows he has had a good job, so, if he chooses, probably can again. It's good that he has cleaned himself up, better than the unkempt version. Sounds like he knows the consequences of being unemployed with an apartment so, I guess you'll have to trust that he'll make a good decision and get a job or go get help if it is drugs. It's hard sitting back with no cell to communicate with him though maybe it's OK because he'll have to make a decision. It is sad. Prayers to you both.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EarthIsHard, post: 737913, member: 23004"] startingfresh, Your son knows he has had a good job, so, if he chooses, probably can again. It's good that he has cleaned himself up, better than the unkempt version. Sounds like he knows the consequences of being unemployed with an apartment so, I guess you'll have to trust that he'll make a good decision and get a job or go get help if it is drugs. It's hard sitting back with no cell to communicate with him though maybe it's OK because he'll have to make a decision. It is sad. Prayers to you both. [/QUOTE]
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