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husband went to visit young difficult child in prison...
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<blockquote data-quote="lovemysons" data-source="post: 558587" data-attributes="member: 3305"><p>PG, </p><p>It has been hard on young difficult child but as you said it is because of his own actions. </p><p></p><p>It is so clear that young difficult child has Bipolar Disorder like myself. And I know the sub abuse is because of his anxiety and depression. He was depressed when he took pills and was drunk, wife calling 911, then at hospital spitting at police because they wouldn't let him see his wife. 2 Felony's for that. </p><p>Then breaking probation for the Felony's by being drunk (and who knows what else) getting angry and putting his fist through windshield of car with his children in the backseat. The second offense was dropped...so he has literally been in prison/jail the past year for spitting at police. </p><p>It's a hard lesson...but his latest letter suggested he has been doing quite a bit of soul searching in re: to his drinking/drug abuse. </p><p>He also has been known to stab himself at different times. I do have concerns about suicidal behavior if things don't work out just as we all plan. </p><p>I will call 911/ambulance to assist if he is suicidal again.</p><p>And if I have to...I will call his parole officer if he "falls off the wagon" too many times. </p><p>I understand a "slip" but if drinking/drugging ever becomes a pattern again he must find somewhere else to live and work. </p><p></p><p>Young difficult child has alot of choices in front of him. I am hoping his sweet beautiful family will provide enough "reason" for him to want drastic change in his life and follow through. </p><p></p><p>We shall see...</p><p>LMS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovemysons, post: 558587, member: 3305"] PG, It has been hard on young difficult child but as you said it is because of his own actions. It is so clear that young difficult child has Bipolar Disorder like myself. And I know the sub abuse is because of his anxiety and depression. He was depressed when he took pills and was drunk, wife calling 911, then at hospital spitting at police because they wouldn't let him see his wife. 2 Felony's for that. Then breaking probation for the Felony's by being drunk (and who knows what else) getting angry and putting his fist through windshield of car with his children in the backseat. The second offense was dropped...so he has literally been in prison/jail the past year for spitting at police. It's a hard lesson...but his latest letter suggested he has been doing quite a bit of soul searching in re: to his drinking/drug abuse. He also has been known to stab himself at different times. I do have concerns about suicidal behavior if things don't work out just as we all plan. I will call 911/ambulance to assist if he is suicidal again. And if I have to...I will call his parole officer if he "falls off the wagon" too many times. I understand a "slip" but if drinking/drugging ever becomes a pattern again he must find somewhere else to live and work. Young difficult child has alot of choices in front of him. I am hoping his sweet beautiful family will provide enough "reason" for him to want drastic change in his life and follow through. We shall see... LMS [/QUOTE]
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