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<blockquote data-quote="Natsom" data-source="post: 665369" data-attributes="member: 19329"><p>Our mental health system is horrible. They can't handle him, so they want to send him home to you even though he has threatened to kill you? That's insanity! </p><p></p><p>I was in a similar, but much less serious, situation with my son when he was 17. My son convinced them that he was no longer a threat to me. After going out in the parking lot to regain my composure, I took my son home. He was OK for a couple of days, then went back to his old ways.</p><p></p><p>It was so frustrating. He refused to go to therapy, or detox, and I wasn't equipped to deal with his mental health issues. I thought if I called the authorities and he was taken in on a 5150, I would get help. It only made matters worse.</p><p></p><p>Stay safe. I'll be thinking about you. Let us know how things progress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Natsom, post: 665369, member: 19329"] Our mental health system is horrible. They can't handle him, so they want to send him home to you even though he has threatened to kill you? That's insanity! I was in a similar, but much less serious, situation with my son when he was 17. My son convinced them that he was no longer a threat to me. After going out in the parking lot to regain my composure, I took my son home. He was OK for a couple of days, then went back to his old ways. It was so frustrating. He refused to go to therapy, or detox, and I wasn't equipped to deal with his mental health issues. I thought if I called the authorities and he was taken in on a 5150, I would get help. It only made matters worse. Stay safe. I'll be thinking about you. Let us know how things progress. [/QUOTE]
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