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<blockquote data-quote="saving grace" data-source="post: 60918" data-attributes="member: 1538"><p>I know... I feel like I am repeating myself but I cant get this out of my head. If at this point they have not charged him but are planning too, do you think there is a slight chance that Ant could plead his case to the police or that Nick can help him out by talking to someone? There must be some kind of State or low income program that he can apply to, or maybe he should start with getting himself to a meeting and find some help there. Maybe a letter of referance from boyfriend about his job and that he is a hard worker and trying to get his life together could be included? </p><p>Geez I dont know just grasping as straws here. </p><p></p><p>I would encourage him to seek out some anxiety medications. Do they have low income clinics or something that he could go to?</p><p></p><p>Grace</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="saving grace, post: 60918, member: 1538"] I know... I feel like I am repeating myself but I cant get this out of my head. If at this point they have not charged him but are planning too, do you think there is a slight chance that Ant could plead his case to the police or that Nick can help him out by talking to someone? There must be some kind of State or low income program that he can apply to, or maybe he should start with getting himself to a meeting and find some help there. Maybe a letter of referance from boyfriend about his job and that he is a hard worker and trying to get his life together could be included? Geez I dont know just grasping as straws here. I would encourage him to seek out some anxiety medications. Do they have low income clinics or something that he could go to? Grace [/QUOTE]
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