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Six months ago I posted about having had to have police remove my impaired adult son from my home, due to violence and severe alcoholism. It has been very difficult, and there for a while he used every manipulative trick in the book to get me to let him come home.. However, I refused. It was the hardest thing I have had to do.
He is presently in a rehab program and is residing in a homeless shelter. With intense treatment and constant encouragement, he has remained sober. As with most alcoholics, he is in debt and has had collection agencies hounding him for payment. A few weeks ago, a distant relative passed away, leaving him a small amount of money, which he has used to settle his debt with creditors. He actually took the initiative to call them and negotiate a settlement. So by the end of the month he will officially be debt free, except for a student loan, which he has managed to apply for and get an forbearance due to hardship. The point is HE DID this HIMSELF.. I am so overwhelmed and grateful..
Now he is in the process of completing a Compensated Work Therapy program. He will be assigned a six month paid position while he looks for other permanent employment. He is also eligible for subsidized housing, providing he remains sober and continues having clean drops. (urine tests) I remain cautiously optimistic, but more and more I am seeing a future for him, one that I could not imagine just 6 months ago. He certainly is an entirely different person without alcohol, although we both realize that he is and always will be an alcoholic and relapse is only one drink away. He still has other issues he is working through, but I am hoping the dignity of work and self sufficiency will help with those. There just may be a rainbow at the end of this storm.
He is presently in a rehab program and is residing in a homeless shelter. With intense treatment and constant encouragement, he has remained sober. As with most alcoholics, he is in debt and has had collection agencies hounding him for payment. A few weeks ago, a distant relative passed away, leaving him a small amount of money, which he has used to settle his debt with creditors. He actually took the initiative to call them and negotiate a settlement. So by the end of the month he will officially be debt free, except for a student loan, which he has managed to apply for and get an forbearance due to hardship. The point is HE DID this HIMSELF.. I am so overwhelmed and grateful..
Now he is in the process of completing a Compensated Work Therapy program. He will be assigned a six month paid position while he looks for other permanent employment. He is also eligible for subsidized housing, providing he remains sober and continues having clean drops. (urine tests) I remain cautiously optimistic, but more and more I am seeing a future for him, one that I could not imagine just 6 months ago. He certainly is an entirely different person without alcohol, although we both realize that he is and always will be an alcoholic and relapse is only one drink away. He still has other issues he is working through, but I am hoping the dignity of work and self sufficiency will help with those. There just may be a rainbow at the end of this storm.