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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 564638" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>It likely is healthier for you to return to work so your attention is diverted from the truly sad state of affairs with your difficult child. Truly I am sorry that you are living in this nightmare. </p><p></p><p>Some of difficult child#1's friend dodged police as teenagers and loved the attention and excitement...others believed they could dodge the cops for years if they wanted to do so. Sigh. It is such a conflicted and confusing age for the boys in particular. Particularly those with MH issues. on the other hand I can attest to the fact that I know two families who had sons basically behaving exactly like your son (the local police even used helicopters at night with lights circling familiar neighborhoods!) and both those boys are now functional men who thru the grace of God (perhaps) did not ever get labeled as felons. It's hard to hold out hope but I have seen it happen and pray that you son can pull out of those cycle. Sending hugs. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 564638, member: 35"] It likely is healthier for you to return to work so your attention is diverted from the truly sad state of affairs with your difficult child. Truly I am sorry that you are living in this nightmare. Some of difficult child#1's friend dodged police as teenagers and loved the attention and excitement...others believed they could dodge the cops for years if they wanted to do so. Sigh. It is such a conflicted and confusing age for the boys in particular. Particularly those with MH issues. on the other hand I can attest to the fact that I know two families who had sons basically behaving exactly like your son (the local police even used helicopters at night with lights circling familiar neighborhoods!) and both those boys are now functional men who thru the grace of God (perhaps) did not ever get labeled as felons. It's hard to hold out hope but I have seen it happen and pray that you son can pull out of those cycle. Sending hugs. DDD [/QUOTE]
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