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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 498782" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>I am sorry for all the pain and the loss you have experienced this past year. It is more than obvious that your son needs help and also that he needs to be out of your home. Violence toward you or your property should not be tolerated. I know you probably do not feel strong enough to act on this but I really do not see how you will ever heal sufficently when this kind of behavior is being directed at you. Your son may have good cause for being depressed but that does not relieve him of his responsibilities to behave in a humane manner to you and your husband. I would make a call to your local MHMR office and find out what resorces are available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 498782, member: 2315"] I am sorry for all the pain and the loss you have experienced this past year. It is more than obvious that your son needs help and also that he needs to be out of your home. Violence toward you or your property should not be tolerated. I know you probably do not feel strong enough to act on this but I really do not see how you will ever heal sufficently when this kind of behavior is being directed at you. Your son may have good cause for being depressed but that does not relieve him of his responsibilities to behave in a humane manner to you and your husband. I would make a call to your local MHMR office and find out what resorces are available. [/QUOTE]
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