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difficult child Is Back In Prison - I just Want to Cry
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<blockquote data-quote="Calamity Jane" data-source="post: 584975" data-attributes="member: 13882"><p>HHE,</p><p>I am so sorry - I know you are hurting so much right now. difficult child probably does think you ratted him out. The whole situation stinks.</p><p>My difficult child also was a great kid till he got involved with drugs, initially pot, at 16. Your son's story could be my son's story. Common sense is obliterated when someone lives in the alternate universe of drug use/sales. None of this is your fault at all. Sadly, it sounds possible that he left your home so abruptly to not only avoid the gang himself, but to also protect you from any violence as well. That is why he is probably so angry with you, because he thinks you betrayed him by telling the police.</p><p>I don't live in the world of drugs, so I can't see the logic in seeking protection from a gang by living with a drug dealer. It just makes no sense, but it's a crazy world and maybe that is the way things work. He is probably under pressure right now to give up all the information he knows on the drug dealer whose protection he sought. That's a bad spot to be in. I hope he relents and allows you to see him soon, because he WILL need a good lawyer. I hope once this is settled he turns his back on that lifestyle forever. Stay strong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calamity Jane, post: 584975, member: 13882"] HHE, I am so sorry - I know you are hurting so much right now. difficult child probably does think you ratted him out. The whole situation stinks. My difficult child also was a great kid till he got involved with drugs, initially pot, at 16. Your son's story could be my son's story. Common sense is obliterated when someone lives in the alternate universe of drug use/sales. None of this is your fault at all. Sadly, it sounds possible that he left your home so abruptly to not only avoid the gang himself, but to also protect you from any violence as well. That is why he is probably so angry with you, because he thinks you betrayed him by telling the police. I don't live in the world of drugs, so I can't see the logic in seeking protection from a gang by living with a drug dealer. It just makes no sense, but it's a crazy world and maybe that is the way things work. He is probably under pressure right now to give up all the information he knows on the drug dealer whose protection he sought. That's a bad spot to be in. I hope he relents and allows you to see him soon, because he WILL need a good lawyer. I hope once this is settled he turns his back on that lifestyle forever. Stay strong. [/QUOTE]
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