Pubdate: Thu, 27 Mar 2008 Source: Victoria Times-Colonist (CN BC) Copyright: 2008 Times Colonist Contact: http://www.canada.com/victoriatimescolonist/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/481 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v08/n302/a05.html Author: Ruth McLaughlin PARENTS HAVE TO FIGHT FOR ADDICTED CHILDREN Re: "At 77, she's the mom of a crack addict," March 21. Any mother with an addicted child has some familiarity with the mother's heartache. Her son is fortunate to have a family who still care enough to find him and bring him home. Hopefully, at some point he will know that it is time to move from that deplorable situation, and that there is somebody there willing to help him. When my 14-year-old child was meth-involved and running away to downtown streets, I too would go looking and find other parents and children in the same situation. I would hear the theory that addicts need to hit bottom before they get well. At any age, how would any parent be able to abandon a child to the streets and the consequences without fighting for his or her life? Is it not the responsibility of a parent to love and help their children through life's sometimes difficult situations? I have, in the past three years, seen some of the results of this kind of situation, including family discord, divorce and even death. It's my belief that the ones who have a chance of survival are those fortunate enough to have someone who holds on and doesn't let go. There is still love in their life, and hope. If there's one word of advice I would share, it's speak to them as the person you loved in better times. Don't speak to the behaviour that you see in the person before you now. Let them know that you are still in their life. Ruth McLaughlin, Crystal Meth Society of B.C. Esquimalt - --- MAP posted-by: Derek