Just wanted to let all of you know that my son is doing great. He has been at the treatment centre for over two months now.
He was here last weekend on a pass and it went well. I actually got pictures of all of my three kids together. I have not had a photo of them together in over 5 years. What a blessing. He even bonded with his younger brother. I just have to tell you this. My younger son has always been afraid of his older brother. He was not treated very well by him and resented him and was also protective of me. He has not been able to trust him and I don't blame him. The first night my son was here both boys watched a movie together. My older son has seen a great change in his brother who is now 14 almost as tall as him and a big strong kid, also very mature. When my younger son has friends sleep over they always camp out in the living room in sleeping bags. When I got up in the morning, I crashed before them, the two of them were on the floor in sleeping bags. I almost started to cry. Went back to bed and said a very big thank you prayer.
Prayer does work, sometimes it seems to take a long time but there is a reason for that I'm sure. I had waited a long long time for this moment.
This week he is being baptized into the Mormon church. This church is located near the treatment centre and provides outreach to the men at the shelter. They have been very supportive of him. The great thing about it is Mormons are not allowed to drink or use substances so it was a good choice. I know that for addicts finding God can be a very powerful experience for them and is a great comfort when they hit rock bottom.
I think he found it difficult being back in his old home although he never let on. I just found him to be kind of stressed when I dropped him off at the bus depot to go back the the centre. I think that is to be expected. I have no doubt, religion or not that if he came back here it would only be a matter of time and he would be into the drugs again. He knows that too and is working on going to another supportive living facility where he can stay for up to a year after he graduates on December 7th. I will be so proud to see him graduate this program. He has been five times and only lasted a week. He's doing well.
Just thought I'd share as I know many of you were with me through this.
Kate