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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 737611" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I dont know how hard it is to quit meth but I think your son is feeding you baloney.</p><p></p><p>My daughter was a meth addict who looked like she was going to die. We made her leave and cut off her money completely. She did have a straight lace brother to stay with but his rules were worse than ours and he would have had no guilt at all tossing her out for lighting up one cigarette in his house. He handed her a list of rules and she had to work her tail off.</p><p></p><p>Within a year and without any rehab because ahe refused it she had a full time job that she had to walk to and from to in cold Chicago. She quit all hard drugs plus cigarettes.</p><p>She has never relapsed. It is twelve or so years later. She got a loan for a two year college and graduated. She bought a house. She has my wonderful granddaughter. She met a guy at her first job. I am not his biggest fan but she is still with him. She is 35 now and totally done with meth and cocaine which she also used. We are close and she is a great mother.</p><p></p><p>This may not be a typical story but it is not what your son told you. She quit meth pretty quickly once she realized nothing would be coming from us and that her brother would toss her out easily and not help either.</p><p></p><p>Love and light.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 737611, member: 1550"] I dont know how hard it is to quit meth but I think your son is feeding you baloney. My daughter was a meth addict who looked like she was going to die. We made her leave and cut off her money completely. She did have a straight lace brother to stay with but his rules were worse than ours and he would have had no guilt at all tossing her out for lighting up one cigarette in his house. He handed her a list of rules and she had to work her tail off. Within a year and without any rehab because ahe refused it she had a full time job that she had to walk to and from to in cold Chicago. She quit all hard drugs plus cigarettes. She has never relapsed. It is twelve or so years later. She got a loan for a two year college and graduated. She bought a house. She has my wonderful granddaughter. She met a guy at her first job. I am not his biggest fan but she is still with him. She is 35 now and totally done with meth and cocaine which she also used. We are close and she is a great mother. This may not be a typical story but it is not what your son told you. She quit meth pretty quickly once she realized nothing would be coming from us and that her brother would toss her out easily and not help either. Love and light. [/QUOTE]
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