Can you (and the roommates) get Narcan in the house, for a just-in-case situation?
That's a really good idea, Cindy.
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Can you (and the roommates) get Narcan in the house, for a just-in-case situation?
That's a really good idea, Cindy.
Laura I just want to give you and Brendon the biggest hugs. My heart aches for you both.
Oh Laura and family. This is such a difficult and heartbreaking situation. And your kid has an amazing support net. Lots of thoughts and ~ma to you.
I love you all. Thank you for giving me a safe place to let some of this out. I will look into the Narcan option. At least 2 of his roommates have EMS training and the next door neighbor "friend" is where this issue originated, and the evicted visiting girl. The roommies are on a new level of alert but they would probably like having that option. Life in the big city, they at least got a quick and overwhelming response from emergency services when they called 911.
Laura, I'm so sorry.
I'm so sorry, Laura. Parenting is sometimes harder the older your children get. Much love to you and Brendon, and to your son.
I'm sorry your family is going through this, Laura. I'm glad you guys have such a strong network of loving friends to help support you.
This is just beyond heartbreaking, Laura.
Laura, I'm so sorry, for all of you.
On some level, he must know and accept that he needs help, or he wouldn't be as accepting of help from his family and friends as he is. That's the bright spot that I see. If he were entirely rejecting help, god forbid, it would be nearly hopeless. As it is, there's hope. Hold on to him (as if you wouldn't)--knowing that you're always there for him is probably his lifeline.
Laura I just want to give you and Brendon the biggest hugs. My heart aches for you both.
ND and I are one on this. Thinking about you.