13-09-2014 11:14 PM
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Thanks Countrymum for your story. I am hearing similar stories from others, and am learning that I can only be helpful as long as I'm not being pulled down into a pit as well.
Tough love is a tricky concept. We thought it was tough love when we threw our son out before, but he ended up doing worse drugs than his usual weed, which led to his hospitalisation. I suppose I could have continued the tough love and not brought him home on discharge, but that was too hard to think he would either have to stay in hospital or be let out to some other housing commssion situation with no-one there to care for him on a daily basis. I thought this was going to be his turning point....
Now our tough love is to not "enable" his drug use by not giving him lifts into town where he meets up with those so-called mates to get stoned. Doesn't mean he doesn't do it, but it means we are not helping him to get stoned.
He still tries to convince us that weed is harmless - but to me he is a prime example of why young people shouldn't start smoking from a young age.
I do believe that there is hope for him yet, but it is still a way off. I'm not going to give him the EXCUSE of making a bigger mess of his life by chucking him out and then he BLAMES ME again. Instead I am gently suggesting he go his own way if he doesn't like our values.
We are working on "harm minimisation" for now as he is still only 6 weeks into his depot medication treatment. I don't know what to hope for from the medication though. At first he was as gentle as a lamb and I even got a few hugs, but now he is reverting back to his angry young man attitudes.
I'd be interested to hear about any experience of depot medications and if it has helped.
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Hi Camelia.
6 weeks in; I imagine he's feeling "cured" right about now which is an unfortunate normal reaction. Not helpful I know but we really don't get enough "normal" in our lives!!!! My son would start to feel better and that was that he would refuse flatly to take any more and we'd slide back.
Do you know of any dads groups around your area? I'm just thinking back into my past life when I ran autism support groups. More often than not they would be full of mums commenting that dad just didn't get it or wouldn't get it. We started a men only group in an attempt to help them talk to each other about it.
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That sums it up Camelia. You can show or offer all the help in the world but if a person isn't ready to accept it you may as well be walking up the street on your hands singing xmas carols.
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Some good news.... son went to his ITO psychiatrist meeting 2 days ago. He was told that if he tests clean at a drug test in 2 weeks time they will reduce his medication. Son told me yesterday he is going to stay clean because he really wants to get off the meds, and a reduction is a good start.
HURRAY!!! I will have a son who is not stoned for at least 2 weeks!!! I hope and pray that he'll find life so much more interesting and brighter.
Day 2 and already he is better and I think it's because he has a goal and purpose.
It's a start....
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