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Will Kicking my addict son out of my home solve the problem ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 620691" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Reading your comments makes me so proud of you. In time you will loook back over yours posts and see the transformation from being very scared and feeling responsible to taking charge of your life and letting go of the guilt. This is his problem, his journey to go on. You can't go with him. There will be a lot more heartache for him before he hopefully decides to change the course of his life. But in the meantime you are making a life for yourself and your daughters. Bravo!!!</p><p></p><p>None of us who have had to ask their children to leave did it willingly or without pain. But we did it knowing it was the only alternative left. It is good to see the progress you have made.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 620691, member: 59"] Reading your comments makes me so proud of you. In time you will loook back over yours posts and see the transformation from being very scared and feeling responsible to taking charge of your life and letting go of the guilt. This is his problem, his journey to go on. You can't go with him. There will be a lot more heartache for him before he hopefully decides to change the course of his life. But in the meantime you are making a life for yourself and your daughters. Bravo!!! None of us who have had to ask their children to leave did it willingly or without pain. But we did it knowing it was the only alternative left. It is good to see the progress you have made. [/QUOTE]
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