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Get depression treatment for yourself. You are so enmired in sadness you are not seeing the giant sign
GEOGRAPHIC CURES DO NOT WORK. |
| No advice but hugs and prayers to give you strength. Find a good therapist who is trained and experienced to advise. |
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Is your son’s pain under control?
One of the challenges with the opioid crisis is that patients are left in *a ton* of pain, and shamed for seeking relief. Insurance skimps on every alternative form of pain therapy. So make sure your son gets PT, acupuncture, massage, meditation, whatever it is that gets his pain under control even if you pay for it. Fix the real problem. Then get him therapy and psychological support as he comes off pain medicine. |
Agree, Doing service work in a dire situation to help others is a good idea for a short therapeutic, meaningful get away. I also agree with him joining a group of people going through similar struggles. And get him a pet to be responsible for and to give him extra support and meaning. My dog literally saved me from deep depression. Hugs to you. |
| He’s a drug addict and you’re enabling him to be in denial. If he doesn’t get off drugs, nothing else will make a difference. |
As a recovering/sober alcoholic, listen to this. Another saying: "Wherever you go, there you are." |
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A move or new job will not treat his underlying problem. He needs to be under the care of someone who specializes in substance abuse disorder. They can assess if inpatient or outpatient care is needed.
Please don't think you can manage this without professional expertise. The stakes are too high. Wish you all leave and healing. 💕 |
* peace and healing |
This. The addiction treatment comes first.Otherwise you will likely see a spiral downward. Does his friend even know what he is getting into inviting someone who isn't fully recovered to stay for a few weeks? Unlikely and the last thing your son needs is to have a friendship go up in flames. |
Do you know anything about addiction? |
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He needs to cut his own path. Going to Atlanta may not solve his issues, but volunteering almost certainly will not.
Good luck! |