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<blockquote data-quote="toughlovin" data-source="post: 556206"><p>Hugs Nancy.... it is so hard when they have all these issues on top of the drugs and alcohol. Clearly the substances make things worse, and make their already poor decision making skills worse, but they are still there all the same. As you know my son has been arrested numerous times, has a felony on his record and none of his arrests were actually directly drug related!! Hard to believe but true. We bailed my son out a couple of times, and the last couple of times let him sit in jail overnight. We have paid for an attorney and also have let him have a public defender. It all depends. So yes do what you are comfortable doing. I think there is something in the message we want to send to our kids that we love them no matter what and we are here for them... especially these kids with abandonment issues. At the same time sometimes it is time to just stop with the help.</p><p></p><p>Big hugs coming your way,</p><p></p><p>TL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toughlovin, post: 556206"] Hugs Nancy.... it is so hard when they have all these issues on top of the drugs and alcohol. Clearly the substances make things worse, and make their already poor decision making skills worse, but they are still there all the same. As you know my son has been arrested numerous times, has a felony on his record and none of his arrests were actually directly drug related!! Hard to believe but true. We bailed my son out a couple of times, and the last couple of times let him sit in jail overnight. We have paid for an attorney and also have let him have a public defender. It all depends. So yes do what you are comfortable doing. I think there is something in the message we want to send to our kids that we love them no matter what and we are here for them... especially these kids with abandonment issues. At the same time sometimes it is time to just stop with the help. Big hugs coming your way, TL [/QUOTE]
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