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<blockquote data-quote="maril" data-source="post: 352955" data-attributes="member: 5937"><p>Thanks much to all for the thoughtful and helpful replies - you've helped to give me a better picture.</p><p> </p><p>It does appear there would be good opportunities for difficult child if he were eligible to enlist; whether he could handle the military life is another story. difficult child has told me more than once he felt he did well when "institutionalized" (assuming he means the structure, etc.) but, of course, I know that the inpatient treatment scenario is different than what he could expect in the military. It seems difficult children dad is more focused on son enlisting; difficult child has thought about it but not actively pursued (talked with recruiters, who visited his school).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maril, post: 352955, member: 5937"] Thanks much to all for the thoughtful and helpful replies - you've helped to give me a better picture. It does appear there would be good opportunities for difficult child if he were eligible to enlist; whether he could handle the military life is another story. difficult child has told me more than once he felt he did well when "institutionalized" (assuming he means the structure, etc.) but, of course, I know that the inpatient treatment scenario is different than what he could expect in the military. It seems difficult children dad is more focused on son enlisting; difficult child has thought about it but not actively pursued (talked with recruiters, who visited his school). [/QUOTE]
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