An update on my son Gunner


 


My readers are the best of the best.  Not only because you have great taste in fiction (hehe), but because you are so caring and compassionate.


After I announced that my son Gunner is an addict, a few months back, I’ve regularly gotten messages from readers asking about him.  Praying about him.  Checking on him.  I can’t tell you how touched that makes me.  To know that you take a minute out of your day to pray about my boy- someone you haven’t even met.  It melts my heart.


I’d like to give you an update on him today.


He’s doing amazingly well.  He came through Rehab like a champion, and he’s been in a halfway house for a few months now without relapsing.   When he was first out of rehab, he had a job at a KFC, not fancy, but it was an honest job.


Now, he has a job at a machinist shop, and he’s learning the skill of being a machinist.  He’s been there for a couple of months now, and his boss is impressed by how hard of a worker he is.


Recovery is hard.  It’s hard for the addict, every damn day, every damn minute. It’s hard for the family– because we’re constantly holding our breath, hoping that it sticks.


I’m so hopeful this time.  SO SO hopeful.  Gunner has been strong and unwavering, and seems so intent on truly starting a new clean life.


I truly think that all of your prayers have helped him stay on this path.  I believe that the more voices that utter that same prayer, the more God can hear them.  And I believe that’s the case here.  You heard a mother’s desperate pleas for help, and you answered that call by praying for a struggling son.


And here he is now, so much better, so much on the road to a permanent recovery.



I’d like to thank you from the bottom of my heart for praying for my boy. He appreciates you, I appreciate you.  I’ll never be able to express how much.


Thank you, thank you, thank you… from the bottom of this mother’s heart.

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Published on March 30, 2017 08:21
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message 1: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie Reese So very happy for your family! Prayers and hugs coming your and your sons way ❤. The fear and struggle is so very real i know this because i almost lost 1 of my sons to a Herion overdose 4 years ago. God bless u all!


message 2: by Christina (new)

Christina Montminy Best of luck to you all in this recovery. It's a very long road, with many ups & downs. You take the good with the bad( I know it's easy to say) but 1 day at a time is the way to look at. I know this because I have a friend who's an addict & has tried to commit suicide at least 15xs in the last 10 yrs. We take one day at a time & hope for the best each day. Unfortunately in my friends case the recovery is not going well right now. My prayers are with you all.


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