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<blockquote data-quote="kadyr" data-source="post: 277617" data-attributes="member: 7488"><p>Hi all! I gave him the opportunity to go voluntarily to intensive outpatient rehab (which my insurance covers) and he chose that. I've very cautiously optimistic because the evidence the police uncovered is that it only started two months ago and NONE of the stuff was anybody elses. I recovered a couple of the more important pieces...he went with me...and then we went today to have him assessed. He seems to be excited about getting it all out in the open. He was telling everyone he saw there about it. He likes his case worker (he likes anybody who treats him like he's special.) I think the problems will start when he realizes he's going to be on house arrest. Not sure he was really listening to that part. </p><p> </p><p>However, there was 36 hours from his decision to go to the time I took him for assessment (10 of which I was at work), and everyone said he would run...but he didn't. I've also made a list of all he owes me, which he will be paying me out of his trust fund. He even relaxed enough to start joking..."anyone that has to pay $650 for something he got $40 bucks for really DOES need an intervention. I'm convinced. I need rehab." And he's a little excited about the life classes..and his caseworker said she'd help him get a job. </p><p> </p><p>He ran to hug me when I left for work at noon today.</p><p> </p><p>Sucker, sucker, sucker. But it was a GOOD day. One day at a time.</p><p> </p><p>Kadyr</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kadyr, post: 277617, member: 7488"] Hi all! I gave him the opportunity to go voluntarily to intensive outpatient rehab (which my insurance covers) and he chose that. I've very cautiously optimistic because the evidence the police uncovered is that it only started two months ago and NONE of the stuff was anybody elses. I recovered a couple of the more important pieces...he went with me...and then we went today to have him assessed. He seems to be excited about getting it all out in the open. He was telling everyone he saw there about it. He likes his case worker (he likes anybody who treats him like he's special.) I think the problems will start when he realizes he's going to be on house arrest. Not sure he was really listening to that part. However, there was 36 hours from his decision to go to the time I took him for assessment (10 of which I was at work), and everyone said he would run...but he didn't. I've also made a list of all he owes me, which he will be paying me out of his trust fund. He even relaxed enough to start joking..."anyone that has to pay $650 for something he got $40 bucks for really DOES need an intervention. I'm convinced. I need rehab." And he's a little excited about the life classes..and his caseworker said she'd help him get a job. He ran to hug me when I left for work at noon today. Sucker, sucker, sucker. But it was a GOOD day. One day at a time. Kadyr [/QUOTE]
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