Our son was sober for 5 years. He contracted cellulitis back in February. His leg swelled to 5+ times its normal size so the docs in the hospital had him on a cocktail of meds, including pain killers. They knew his history but had to put him on the pain meds. Well, yesterday, he was arrested. He had meth and heroin. He had lost a lot of weight with the cellulitis after his 1 month hospital stay. He comes over on Fridays when my husband always fries fish. He seemed normal but I asked him if he was on drugs because of his weight loss and he told me no and that he'd take a drug test. I should have tested him but trusted he was being truthful.
Our hearts are shattered. He called earlier wanting us to bail him out but we told him no. I told him he was the one who made the decision to start taking drugs again and that he has to face the consequences of his poor choices. He threatened to hang himself. I told him that wouldn't solve anything but if he made that choice we were not responsible and we sure as hell would not feel guilty. He hung up. He tried to call again but now, I've turned off my phone. He'll have a hearing next week and hopefully the judge will decide that he can go to rehab before his trial and whatever time he is given.
Anyway, I know firsthand from previous asks that your prayers are powerful. Asking for our son and for our family. Thanks so much!
Oh my, I do understand exactly where you are because it is where we have been. May God bless you with discernment, strength, lovingkindness, wisdom, and even more strength. Trust your gut feeling because you have known the feeling before. Does your court system have a "Drug Court" program? The one we have here, in Arkansas, saved our son's life. He is around now to tell you that. He is a OTR truck driver, youth church minister, now a home owner, and a newly married husband. He lives within 2 miles of us, and he talks to Dad every morning 5x week. Miracles do happen! Keep the Faith! Pray!
Thrilled to read that your son is doing so well! I do believe in miracles. Through God and with God all things are possible.