Growing up my dad was in and out of prison (for drugs mostly) so I know something of how you feel. All I can say is its tough, one of the toughest things a person can go through in their life. My dad obviously did not stop doing drugs when he got out of prison, but while he was in prison he suddenly saw the "light"...he would promise all this stuff but would never follow through. Never the less, I still was always so proud of him when he got out but so disappointed when I was trying to roll him over so if he vomited he wouldn't choke. This doesn't answer your question but just letting you know I know how you feel.
A person will not change unless they want to change. That's reality. It took my dad being homeless and having no family before he made the slightest improvement. The best advice (and the harshest) that I can give you is to not get your hopes up. I mean, don't be cynical but keep your guard up. Sometimes its a never ending battle and all you can do is hope. I'm sorry, this isn't very encouraging but its how I feel :(
Good luck in life and I hope your mother really has changed.
2006-10-28 12:21:13
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answered by Led*Zep*Babe 5
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Dude bet I had already written to one among your earlier questions. Do you believe it smart and risk-free to take her again - with a majority of these allegations and reside a lifetime of worry for the leisure of your lifestyles? Also do you desire to be hanging the leisure of your loved ones and peers too via the hazard? - If no longer for you atleast for them restrict!! What stress she is below are you speakme off? Did you marry a minor - bet no longer proper -ie she is an grownup together with her possess brains rt? - and nonetheless if she has performed what she has performed approach its a calculated transfer. RCR is a well procedure, now dossier a NC into your nearby police station after which founded at the two dossier for AB on your nearby courtroom. Her no longer accepting the RCR isn't your prob - the courtroom will ship it 3rice then they're going to both ship a courtroom clerk handy over in my view or paste on their door or would possibly ask you to market it on a nearby information paper - will take 6-7 months and can then supply an ex-partie which can also be challeneged @ any factor, so its extra benificial so that you can see to it that she comes or earlier than the expartie dossier a divorce. But earlier than you dossier a divorce have your AB in situation. Its a common process adopted via the ladies's people on account that they realize the regulation not to be given the letter to lengthen the case and positioned stress on you - so don't get tensed. Guess whilst the pass judgement on tells the cope with is incorrect inform sir, are you able to take the imperative steps for those who acquired the evidence that the cope with is incorrect and that they're deliberately seeking to waste the courts time and lie to the courtroom after which produce the evidence of your DV wherein her cope with is acknowledged - and search intrim comfort in your waste of time.
2016-09-01 04:04:41
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answered by Anonymous
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If she starts doing drugs again, call her parole officer and report her right away. Her parole officer can get her into a drug treatment program. You can ask that he keep your name out of it, just tell him to come do a "parole search" when you know there is either drugs in the house or if you mom is high.
2006-10-28 11:45:05
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answered by hargonagain 4
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Hopefully your mom will have some kind of support in place when she gets out- like Narcotics Anonymous. They have special groups for the families of recovering addicts. I would recommend you get involved. If your mom sees a counselor - and she should- try to arrange some family meetings.
You need to realize that with addiction, relapse is a strong possibility. If your mom relapses, encourage her to get up, dust herself off and try again- however many times it takes. In the meantime take care of yourself. Eat right, excercise, get enough rest and do things you enjoy. Good luck.
2006-10-28 11:54:19
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answered by peggy j 3
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She's out of prison but not out of jail, or the woods. She needs help as the government fund their joints by reoffenders reoffending. Get her to drug suport therapy fast and support her beat what put her there, if it is not a living thing. From a former prison guard.
2006-10-28 12:04:54
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answered by James S 4
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You should tell your mom `mom if you do drugs again i won`t love you anymore`or mom please stop doings drugs or i kill myself` with crying. I hope you mom will belive what you say and if you give her a tour in the city you should not go to bars or stores that don`t sell drugs
2006-10-28 11:43:52
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answered by - anti jonas - O_O 2
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The only thing you can do and that is what is best for her so she won't kill herself. If that means turning her in or putting her in involuntary rehab then do that. You are obligated to help and protect her if it is in your power. She is your mother and this is an illness that consumes your mind and body.
2006-10-28 11:43:14
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answered by shellese2 4
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You should see about arranging drug therapy for your mom to keep her out of prison and clean.
2006-10-28 11:41:24
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answered by Miss J 7
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First of all, monitor her for drug use and second make sure she reports to her parole officer
2006-10-28 11:45:36
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answered by Jorge S 3
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give her a chance. i know its tough. i had same problem. she has to find things to keep her busy. she should not be around people that use. it would help if she got a job.
2006-10-28 12:10:56
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answered by nidia r 2
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