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<blockquote data-quote="mom_in_training" data-source="post: 89750" data-attributes="member: 2727"><p>Mikey, You have gotten some great advice here and I do hope that you take head to what every one of the responses recommend. Take your son to get the help he needs. Like the others here I would not worry about how he feels or wife for that matter. When it comes to saving a life be it your son, A stranger or whoever all of your feelings have to be put aside and immediate action should by all means be taken. I just had that converation with a 17 year old friend of my difficult children, He could have died from what a friend of his did to him. This friend laced the pot they were smoking with tripple c. He had no clue that it was laced but in the end he ended up being taken by the police to to the psychiatric ward when he started getting violent. He would be crying one second then violent the next. I told him straight up that although I would have concern about his anger at me that I would have to put that aside and do the right thing by contacting the other boys parents to make them aware of what their son is doing. I also told him that doing this could very well be saving his life which is much more important then the way one feels. I have had to put my feelings aside in my efforts to save my difficult child and she now understands why I did what I did but hated me back then when I was in save mode. Please keep us posted Mikey, I hope that all works out in the end for you and your family.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mom_in_training, post: 89750, member: 2727"] Mikey, You have gotten some great advice here and I do hope that you take head to what every one of the responses recommend. Take your son to get the help he needs. Like the others here I would not worry about how he feels or wife for that matter. When it comes to saving a life be it your son, A stranger or whoever all of your feelings have to be put aside and immediate action should by all means be taken. I just had that converation with a 17 year old friend of my difficult children, He could have died from what a friend of his did to him. This friend laced the pot they were smoking with tripple c. He had no clue that it was laced but in the end he ended up being taken by the police to to the psychiatric ward when he started getting violent. He would be crying one second then violent the next. I told him straight up that although I would have concern about his anger at me that I would have to put that aside and do the right thing by contacting the other boys parents to make them aware of what their son is doing. I also told him that doing this could very well be saving his life which is much more important then the way one feels. I have had to put my feelings aside in my efforts to save my difficult child and she now understands why I did what I did but hated me back then when I was in save mode. Please keep us posted Mikey, I hope that all works out in the end for you and your family. [/QUOTE]
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