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Will Kicking my addict son out of my home solve the problem ?
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<blockquote data-quote="PatriotsGirl" data-source="post: 619853" data-attributes="member: 15796"><p>I lived your life for so long...(((HUGS))) from one mom to another...</p><p> </p><p>I agree a million percent with Midwest Mom.</p><p> </p><p>My daughter is a success story, too. She is a wonderful, devoted mother to a precious baby boy. She is clean, does not even smoke, and wants NOTHING to do with the life she used to live. She is incredibly proud of herself and she makes me incredibly proud, too. I am a beaming mother and grandmother these days.</p><p> </p><p>BUT, I can tell you this happened after she was a homeless drug addict for years before ending up pregnant and in jail. Rock bottom. I know if she had stayed here and was allowed to continue being an addict living at home, I most likely would have found her dead. I also have a younger son who was witnessing her leaving for days, coming back to crash and looking like death while treating everyone in the home like dog poo. What was he learning?? It was heartbreaking and went against every motherly bone in my body but we gave her the ultimatum of going to rehab or leaving the home. She chose to leave and she felt the consequences of that choice.</p><p> </p><p>It was a long, painful road. I am very sorry that you are experiencing this, too..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PatriotsGirl, post: 619853, member: 15796"] I lived your life for so long...(((HUGS))) from one mom to another... I agree a million percent with Midwest Mom. My daughter is a success story, too. She is a wonderful, devoted mother to a precious baby boy. She is clean, does not even smoke, and wants NOTHING to do with the life she used to live. She is incredibly proud of herself and she makes me incredibly proud, too. I am a beaming mother and grandmother these days. BUT, I can tell you this happened after she was a homeless drug addict for years before ending up pregnant and in jail. Rock bottom. I know if she had stayed here and was allowed to continue being an addict living at home, I most likely would have found her dead. I also have a younger son who was witnessing her leaving for days, coming back to crash and looking like death while treating everyone in the home like dog poo. What was he learning?? It was heartbreaking and went against every motherly bone in my body but we gave her the ultimatum of going to rehab or leaving the home. She chose to leave and she felt the consequences of that choice. It was a long, painful road. I am very sorry that you are experiencing this, too.. [/QUOTE]
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