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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 480119" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>K...as sad as I think it is, I think you must for you and your sons peace of mind AND relationship going forward into adulthood, have him released into the long term group home. That pains me greatly because I am all for having my child at home as you know. It would break my heart to make this choice as I am sure it is breaking yours. But I dont think having to work with these idiots in your life day in and day out will help you because they dont get what his issues are. Actually right now, no one knows what his issues will be as he comes out of this stay. We know how he was coming out of his first incarceration and it wasnt pretty. This could be better or worse. </p><p></p><p>This certainly isnt to say you just forget him until he is 18. Of course you will still be in his life for the next year. When he turns 18, you can both tell them all to shove it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 480119, member: 1514"] K...as sad as I think it is, I think you must for you and your sons peace of mind AND relationship going forward into adulthood, have him released into the long term group home. That pains me greatly because I am all for having my child at home as you know. It would break my heart to make this choice as I am sure it is breaking yours. But I dont think having to work with these idiots in your life day in and day out will help you because they dont get what his issues are. Actually right now, no one knows what his issues will be as he comes out of this stay. We know how he was coming out of his first incarceration and it wasnt pretty. This could be better or worse. This certainly isnt to say you just forget him until he is 18. Of course you will still be in his life for the next year. When he turns 18, you can both tell them all to shove it. [/QUOTE]
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