I'm going to a talk tonight put on by the hospital. It is with a very well known addictions doctor who has written many books on the topic.
I am also going to write a letter to my son explaining that he is basically on his own from now on. I will be here for him as his Mom, but not as his Number #1 Enabler.
I hope to get some feedback from my support group as I am thinking long and hard before sending this letter. As he is in jail he is a captive audience.
I have always sent him letters of support in jail as I feel it's difficult enough to keep a positive attitude so that is why I am wanting to really think long and hard about how to word this letter.
It has to be done though as he will get out eventually and I want him to know that my home is never going to be an option (for him to come back to) and that there will be no more money coming his way.
He is the one that makes these very negative choices, and I am not going to help him to continue in this. I can't make him change, but I can decide for myself if I want to help or not. And, I no longer want to help.
The days of feeling sorry for him are over.
Along with this wonderful book sent by Dotsie on setting boundaries with your adult children, I am also reading a book by Dr. Phil. I don't watch is show but the book he wrote quite a few years ago called "Life Strategies" is very helpful. I picked it up at a second hand shop. This book really hits home with me. It's all about taking responsibility for your life choices. Basically your life is the way it is because of your choices. Only your adult life of course as we can't do much about our childhood. I have been going through this book with a yellow highlighter pen.
Just a few of the lines I've highlighted:
" Life is a journey; as with any other trip, if you don't have a map and a plan and a timetable, you will get lost.
On being a victim (my son)
" By convincing yourself that you are a victim, you are guaranteed to have no progress, no healing, and no victory"
Choice:
"Everything we do is a choice, you CANNOT not chose, even not choosing is a choice"
There are many more. I love this book and encourage anyone who wants to make changes in their life to buy it. ( a little plug for Dr. Phil. You may not like his show, I'm working so can't watch it, but he is an excellent writer.
Kate