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I may just report my son to his parole officer
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember1" data-source="post: 754058" data-attributes="member: 23706"><p>I am so very, very sorry. Safety is my biggest reason to suggest that loving parents not allow their beloved troubled kids in the home. Many use drugs. Many are mentally ill on top of it with the instability that this can cause. Some are just impulsive and unpredictable.</p><p></p><p>For years Kay has only been allowed to see us in crowded coffee houses and restaurants. As long as we paid her bills this rule did not bother her in the least! As soon as the bank of Parental Codependency closed, of course, we were horrible people who did not allow her in our home. She never brought up that she stole and threw tantrums and broke our treasures and attempted to harm people. And we didn't remind her</p><p></p><p>We do what we must to keep everyone safe, even them. How awful he would have felt later on if he had hurt anyone! Calling the police helped him.</p><p></p><p>Meth use can cause psychosis.</p><p></p><p>Pot can trigger schizophrenia in people who have a dormant gene.</p><p></p><p>You did the right, loving thing for your son. He was out of control and needed help. It's sad that in our country help is jail or else just 72 hrs. in a psychiatric hospital. Sigh.</p><p></p><p>Maybe it's your time to take good care of you and your more stable loved ones. We can not manage those who are not able to think with calmness and in a rational way. Been there/tried that.</p><p></p><p>Blessings and hoping you can get help for yourself and that you find peace. Sending hugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember1, post: 754058, member: 23706"] I am so very, very sorry. Safety is my biggest reason to suggest that loving parents not allow their beloved troubled kids in the home. Many use drugs. Many are mentally ill on top of it with the instability that this can cause. Some are just impulsive and unpredictable. For years Kay has only been allowed to see us in crowded coffee houses and restaurants. As long as we paid her bills this rule did not bother her in the least! As soon as the bank of Parental Codependency closed, of course, we were horrible people who did not allow her in our home. She never brought up that she stole and threw tantrums and broke our treasures and attempted to harm people. And we didn't remind her We do what we must to keep everyone safe, even them. How awful he would have felt later on if he had hurt anyone! Calling the police helped him. Meth use can cause psychosis. Pot can trigger schizophrenia in people who have a dormant gene. You did the right, loving thing for your son. He was out of control and needed help. It's sad that in our country help is jail or else just 72 hrs. in a psychiatric hospital. Sigh. Maybe it's your time to take good care of you and your more stable loved ones. We can not manage those who are not able to think with calmness and in a rational way. Been there/tried that. Blessings and hoping you can get help for yourself and that you find peace. Sending hugs. [/QUOTE]
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