From his age of 15 to 32, it sounds like his incredible and generous loving parents spent untold amounts of money, time and untold mental anguish and deep family pain attempting to fix their son!
If you’ve never had an addict as a family member, alcohol in my sisters case, watching the damage, the effects on siblings, the community, the huge dollar amounts, the promises of professionals, the certainty of the latest rehab or expensive sober living homes.
One more try??? Pffft
If you’ve never had an addict as a family member, alcohol in my sisters case, watching the damage, the effects on siblings, the community, the huge dollar amounts, the promises of professionals, the certainty of the latest rehab or expensive sober living homes.
One more try??? Pffft
Thank you for the advice, that worked, must’ve hit the strike icon by mistake.
I was recalling another article where the parents disputed professional advice that N was manipulative and lies. If ‘self-medicating’ is a means of dealing with pain, then is the burden of removing that pain placed on the shoulders of the parents? I can see how manipulation would be a huge risk. To an addict there’s always something that can be blamed, shifting responsibility for their bad choices.
It’s truly unfortunate the family didn’t give professional intervention another chance.
JMO