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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 501118" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Sending very caring thoughts of support your way. You've been in an endurance contest and it's logical that you are worn thin. I can't suggest much with confidence but if for any reason you and husband decide to let him stay around, perhaps you could limit his access to his "traveling" possessions and keep "his" room operating like a short term stay locale. Just off the top of my head it might accomplish two goals. He would not have hiding places for substances amid the debris that difficult child's usually surround themselves with and it "could" make him realize that the room is yours and not "his". on the other hand I have my fingers crossed that he will not be allowed to bring chaos back into your home. You and husband are working as a terrific team and I'm hoping you can accomplish your goals. Hugs. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 501118, member: 35"] Sending very caring thoughts of support your way. You've been in an endurance contest and it's logical that you are worn thin. I can't suggest much with confidence but if for any reason you and husband decide to let him stay around, perhaps you could limit his access to his "traveling" possessions and keep "his" room operating like a short term stay locale. Just off the top of my head it might accomplish two goals. He would not have hiding places for substances amid the debris that difficult child's usually surround themselves with and it "could" make him realize that the room is yours and not "his". on the other hand I have my fingers crossed that he will not be allowed to bring chaos back into your home. You and husband are working as a terrific team and I'm hoping you can accomplish your goals. Hugs. DDD [/QUOTE]
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