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difficult child Is Back In Prison - I just Want to Cry
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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 585056" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>HHE, I'm sorry you're going through this with your son. I can only imagine how much your heart hurts and how confusing all of this is. Is it possible for YOU to talk to an attorney to get some legal advice and find out what the options for your difficult child are after the hearing? Perhaps if your difficult child were willing to go to a recovery facility that could be arranged for him. He may not be at the stage where he is seeking help yet and not communicating with you at all is tough on you. I see the value of allowing natural consequences to reign, but I also understand your fears and confusion as well. I don't know, if it were me, I might talk to an attorney for my own peace of mind and if there are other options, then maybe tell your difficult child what they are and see if he would agree to getting help now in which case you might be willing to hire an attorney for him. It might be worth it to try to negotiate a healthier option with him. Whatever you do, I hope you find some peace of mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 585056, member: 13542"] HHE, I'm sorry you're going through this with your son. I can only imagine how much your heart hurts and how confusing all of this is. Is it possible for YOU to talk to an attorney to get some legal advice and find out what the options for your difficult child are after the hearing? Perhaps if your difficult child were willing to go to a recovery facility that could be arranged for him. He may not be at the stage where he is seeking help yet and not communicating with you at all is tough on you. I see the value of allowing natural consequences to reign, but I also understand your fears and confusion as well. I don't know, if it were me, I might talk to an attorney for my own peace of mind and if there are other options, then maybe tell your difficult child what they are and see if he would agree to getting help now in which case you might be willing to hire an attorney for him. It might be worth it to try to negotiate a healthier option with him. Whatever you do, I hope you find some peace of mind. [/QUOTE]
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