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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 254068"><p>No need to concern yourself that you didn't do the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) thing years ago. Who is to say for certain that would have been best anyway. Hindsight is always 20/20. The fact is you found the strength to call the police and make an inquiry. I found that when I did things like this and I did them with-o emotion, my son (and daughter) got their act together faster. Kuddos for keeping your head together under ultra stressful circumstances. I agree with Judi on the other thread...logical consequences...so important. As a general side note...just arrived at my door "SEtting Boundaries with Your Adult Children." I saw the title on this board...I think Barbara recommended it. </p><p>I like what was said here about finding how to do this on our own. We can give and receive general advice from experience here...but also have to do our own footwork and make our own decisions. It sounds like you've been through you know what in the last 24 hours, but even under the difficult circumstances are moving forward as best as possible. Support/good thoughts headed your way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 254068"] No need to concern yourself that you didn't do the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) thing years ago. Who is to say for certain that would have been best anyway. Hindsight is always 20/20. The fact is you found the strength to call the police and make an inquiry. I found that when I did things like this and I did them with-o emotion, my son (and daughter) got their act together faster. Kuddos for keeping your head together under ultra stressful circumstances. I agree with Judi on the other thread...logical consequences...so important. As a general side note...just arrived at my door "SEtting Boundaries with Your Adult Children." I saw the title on this board...I think Barbara recommended it. I like what was said here about finding how to do this on our own. We can give and receive general advice from experience here...but also have to do our own footwork and make our own decisions. It sounds like you've been through you know what in the last 24 hours, but even under the difficult circumstances are moving forward as best as possible. Support/good thoughts headed your way. [/QUOTE]
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