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<blockquote data-quote="lovemysons" data-source="post: 500637" data-attributes="member: 3305"><p>DDD, </p><p>Thank you for asking about me...Honestly I feel very comforted by ALL of the prayers that I know were lifted up for my young difficult child last night, thank you all again. </p><p></p><p>daughter in law and I went to the casino to get away from it all. On her way over, she HAD to call me...as she said she would break into tears while just alone with her thoughts. </p><p>We did not "do well" at the casino but we were a great comfort to each other. She loves my young difficult child So Much! </p><p></p><p>DDD...</p><p>Yes, young difficult child does exhibt obsessive single interests: the weather paranormal stuff and politics. He can go on and on and on about any of the subjects without realizing that "we" are not nearly as excited by them. </p><p>Last night I googled AS symptoms etc and shared them with daughter in law. She is not real comfortable with the Bipolar Disorder or Autism scale discoveries. She has noted to me in the past and recently that my grandson, young difficult child's son, lines up his toys. I shared with her that THAT is also a characeristic of AS. Now, when young difficult child was at Drug Rehab for 4 months at age 13/14 I did have a psychiatrist there look into this matter. She told me that there was absolutely no way that young difficult child had Asperger's as he was "too social". I think having an extremely outgoing social charmer for a brother helped young difficult child in this capacity. </p><p></p><p>I think you are right that young difficult child has not shared with his attorney the "true nature" of his problems because he in his mind thinks that it will make his situation worse as part of his original probation requirements demanded that he stay away from drugs and alcohol. So I think he thinks if he "admits" to these things that it will make the case against him even worse. </p><p></p><p>It was his attorney that told daughter in law that the prosecutor is asking the judge for 5 yr sentence. However, you are more than correct that young difficult child hears a thing and jumps to the most Extreme Conclusions. That is how he operates for sure. </p><p></p><p>I have said my prayers today that young difficult child will "fess up" in regards to his problems with his attorney visit today. </p><p>My mother has been on a Cruise all this past week. I just briefly spoke with her (she is still on the ship) and told her that there were developments concerning young difficult child and that I might need her help this next Tues/Wed. I have spoken with husband and he will take the grandbabies Tuesday night for us...and am hoping that daughter in law, My Mom and Myself can make the trip to Amarillo Tuesday night and be there to either testify on young difficult child's behalf or simply be a show of support at 9am Wednesday morning for Court. </p><p></p><p>I am hanging in there...and all of your support, hugs and most definitely your prayers are a comfort...and am hoping that G-d see's it in his infinite wisdom and good will to help the powers that be find it in their hearts and reason to put young difficult child into a treatment facility such as Safe P where he will be able to recieve counceling, medication, AA meetings etc as Opposed to just straight incarceration. </p><p>We shall see. </p><p>I am remembering Ant'smom's "phrase"..."G-d has a Plan". </p><p>I am holding onto that hope right now. </p><p></p><p>Thank you all so much again. </p><p>It means everything to me. </p><p>Love, </p><p>LMS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovemysons, post: 500637, member: 3305"] DDD, Thank you for asking about me...Honestly I feel very comforted by ALL of the prayers that I know were lifted up for my young difficult child last night, thank you all again. daughter in law and I went to the casino to get away from it all. On her way over, she HAD to call me...as she said she would break into tears while just alone with her thoughts. We did not "do well" at the casino but we were a great comfort to each other. She loves my young difficult child So Much! DDD... Yes, young difficult child does exhibt obsessive single interests: the weather paranormal stuff and politics. He can go on and on and on about any of the subjects without realizing that "we" are not nearly as excited by them. Last night I googled AS symptoms etc and shared them with daughter in law. She is not real comfortable with the Bipolar Disorder or Autism scale discoveries. She has noted to me in the past and recently that my grandson, young difficult child's son, lines up his toys. I shared with her that THAT is also a characeristic of AS. Now, when young difficult child was at Drug Rehab for 4 months at age 13/14 I did have a psychiatrist there look into this matter. She told me that there was absolutely no way that young difficult child had Asperger's as he was "too social". I think having an extremely outgoing social charmer for a brother helped young difficult child in this capacity. I think you are right that young difficult child has not shared with his attorney the "true nature" of his problems because he in his mind thinks that it will make his situation worse as part of his original probation requirements demanded that he stay away from drugs and alcohol. So I think he thinks if he "admits" to these things that it will make the case against him even worse. It was his attorney that told daughter in law that the prosecutor is asking the judge for 5 yr sentence. However, you are more than correct that young difficult child hears a thing and jumps to the most Extreme Conclusions. That is how he operates for sure. I have said my prayers today that young difficult child will "fess up" in regards to his problems with his attorney visit today. My mother has been on a Cruise all this past week. I just briefly spoke with her (she is still on the ship) and told her that there were developments concerning young difficult child and that I might need her help this next Tues/Wed. I have spoken with husband and he will take the grandbabies Tuesday night for us...and am hoping that daughter in law, My Mom and Myself can make the trip to Amarillo Tuesday night and be there to either testify on young difficult child's behalf or simply be a show of support at 9am Wednesday morning for Court. I am hanging in there...and all of your support, hugs and most definitely your prayers are a comfort...and am hoping that G-d see's it in his infinite wisdom and good will to help the powers that be find it in their hearts and reason to put young difficult child into a treatment facility such as Safe P where he will be able to recieve counceling, medication, AA meetings etc as Opposed to just straight incarceration. We shall see. I am remembering Ant'smom's "phrase"..."G-d has a Plan". I am holding onto that hope right now. Thank you all so much again. It means everything to me. Love, LMS [/QUOTE]
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