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<blockquote data-quote="JKF" data-source="post: 581460" data-attributes="member: 12470"><p>I'm definitely feeling better which is a good thing. I was so scared I was reverting back into my "old" self. </p><p></p><p>I actually talked to difficult child this morning and he seems to be doing well. He's in high spirits and is coping well at the shelter. The shelter director said he's cooperative and gets along with most of the guys there. He had court last week and they put him in the ARD program which stands for Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition. He has to complete a year of that program and has to pay a fine every month. He also can't get in any more trouble or he'll be taken out of that program and sent to jail. So that's a good incentive hopefully because he's terrified of going back to jail. He said his probation officer is very nice and understands difficult child's situation. He's waiting for his medical application to get approved by the state he's in and once that happens he can get on his medications and get some therapy if he wants it. So things are ok in his world for now. So I need to keep working on MY world and not let the past creep into the present or future. Easier said than done sometimes!</p><p></p><p>Again, I <em><strong>really</strong></em> appreciate all of you sharing your wisdom and experiences. It helps me so much to have the support of people who actually understand what I'm going through!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JKF, post: 581460, member: 12470"] I'm definitely feeling better which is a good thing. I was so scared I was reverting back into my "old" self. I actually talked to difficult child this morning and he seems to be doing well. He's in high spirits and is coping well at the shelter. The shelter director said he's cooperative and gets along with most of the guys there. He had court last week and they put him in the ARD program which stands for Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition. He has to complete a year of that program and has to pay a fine every month. He also can't get in any more trouble or he'll be taken out of that program and sent to jail. So that's a good incentive hopefully because he's terrified of going back to jail. He said his probation officer is very nice and understands difficult child's situation. He's waiting for his medical application to get approved by the state he's in and once that happens he can get on his medications and get some therapy if he wants it. So things are ok in his world for now. So I need to keep working on MY world and not let the past creep into the present or future. Easier said than done sometimes! Again, I [I][B]really[/B][/I] appreciate all of you sharing your wisdom and experiences. It helps me so much to have the support of people who actually understand what I'm going through! [/QUOTE]
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