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difficult child Is Back In Prison - I just Want to Cry
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<blockquote data-quote="Tiredof33" data-source="post: 584961" data-attributes="member: 13558"><p>(((huggs)))</p><p>I have no advice to give, just wishing you the best. I wish I had this forum for support when I was going through all of the jail, bail calls.</p><p></p><p>The last time (many years ago) I bailed my son out and waited in the car for 5 hours waiting for him. He never showed up and I had no way of contacting him. The pain in the a** difficult child had called another 'friend' to pick him up after I bailed him out and did not think enough of me to let me know.</p><p></p><p>There are so many things I would do differently with my difficult child and one of them is to let him sit in jail and figure it out for himself. I finally got to that point, but it tool a while.</p><p></p><p>I honestly feel that my difficult child only thinks of me when he needs money - now that I have stopped that he has gone NC. It hurts, but it is so peaceful most days! All of my 'helping' only delayed his learning to take care of himself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiredof33, post: 584961, member: 13558"] (((huggs))) I have no advice to give, just wishing you the best. I wish I had this forum for support when I was going through all of the jail, bail calls. The last time (many years ago) I bailed my son out and waited in the car for 5 hours waiting for him. He never showed up and I had no way of contacting him. The pain in the a** difficult child had called another 'friend' to pick him up after I bailed him out and did not think enough of me to let me know. There are so many things I would do differently with my difficult child and one of them is to let him sit in jail and figure it out for himself. I finally got to that point, but it tool a while. I honestly feel that my difficult child only thinks of me when he needs money - now that I have stopped that he has gone NC. It hurts, but it is so peaceful most days! All of my 'helping' only delayed his learning to take care of himself. [/QUOTE]
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