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OMG, his plan is to return here...
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<blockquote data-quote="Tanya M" data-source="post: 657497" data-attributes="member: 18516"><p>Silly Blackgnat, you never have to apologize for venting and sharing your feelings, that's what this site is for.</p><p>I'm glad you told him no and that he should get to an ER if it was that bad.</p><p>Your son sounds so much like mine. It would not surprise me at all if they have crossed paths out in CO.</p><p>It's very typical for a Difficult Child to think that "relocating" will somehow magically make things better. We know better but there is no convincing them of that. If he truly wants to get help he will do it right where he's at. He's projecting out in his mind that by moving he will do better.</p><p>My son has relocated a few times to different states thinking the same thing that he would suddenly get his life together. Each time he managed to find the same type of people he swore he wanted to get away from.</p><p>All you can do is stand your ground. You have made it clear that he is not staying with you.</p><p>Remember, all of us here are rallying around you to support you.</p><p>You are doing great!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanya M, post: 657497, member: 18516"] Silly Blackgnat, you never have to apologize for venting and sharing your feelings, that's what this site is for. I'm glad you told him no and that he should get to an ER if it was that bad. Your son sounds so much like mine. It would not surprise me at all if they have crossed paths out in CO. It's very typical for a Difficult Child to think that "relocating" will somehow magically make things better. We know better but there is no convincing them of that. If he truly wants to get help he will do it right where he's at. He's projecting out in his mind that by moving he will do better. My son has relocated a few times to different states thinking the same thing that he would suddenly get his life together. Each time he managed to find the same type of people he swore he wanted to get away from. All you can do is stand your ground. You have made it clear that he is not staying with you. Remember, all of us here are rallying around you to support you. You are doing great!! [/QUOTE]
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