Anonymous wrote:My 25 year old oxycodone addicted son wants to move back in. He has dabbled in heroin (won’t admit it).
I know because he couch surfed for a while and ended up staying at a neighbor shortly.
I have a 17y/o in HS.
Should I let him stay and for how long. My 25y/o has been doing God knows what since age 19.
Drugs started at 16/17.
He tells me the last time we spoke that he considers his life to be over and no point going back to school or get a job. He’s waiting to just ”kick the bucket since he’s basically almost 30 which means his life is over”. Direct quote from him.
Should I just let him do what he wants and move in?
Please spare me the judging we’ve tried everything.
Anonymous wrote:Any update? My husband’s 25 year old is on fentanyl. Ruined his health so he has a cocktail of other drugs he takes too. Loves with his mom. He has been trying to get into a rehab, but beds are always full. And the worst part it, he is also hounded by the drug dealers who want him to do things. He gets jumped in public, and extorted for more money. Even if he gets clean in rehab, he can’t escape the culture. No where for him to go, can’t live with us and bring that to my 2 younger kids. Want to help, but throwing money isn’t helping. Mom already drained of her resources.
Anonymous wrote:Np here - As someone who knows from personal experience, your son is very likely addicted to heroin. It is literally 100 times worse than oxycodone - you don't just dabble in it - you go through withdrawals after ONE time.
I agree with the previous posters who advised expressing how much you love him ad that you will be supportive if he chooses to enter a program and get clean, but cannot take him in until he does.
Sending loads of prayers to you and your family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's weird to me how people can turn their child away at only age 25 who is very very sick.
You sound like a lucky soul who hasn’t seen addiction close up. You should bow out rather than spout such nonsense.