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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 500702" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>You, Youngest and the entire family are in my prayers. I know htat this is a very difficult and scary week for you. I can still remember clearly how scared we were when my bro was in prison years ago with very serious charges and NO willingness to admit he had a sub abuse problem. I hope and pray that this will help him get the help he needs, and that he can begin to fight for his life as hard as you have fought for his life and as his young daughter in law has fought. </p><p></p><p>He is a really really cool person. He has a very interesting mind and that psychiatrist is just plain wrong, in my opinion. He actually had a lot of traits that remind me of Wiz when he was his own worst enemy and refusing to admit that his actions were very wrong. Way back when I visited you I saw some serious Aspieness in him, but I did not think saying anything about it would help anything. It was clear that the diagnosis wasn't the problem as much as getting him to admit a problem existed was. I figured that there would be a time later to say something. I also knew it would not help anything for you to try to throw another diagnosis into the entire situation. I truly enjoyed him as a person and I hope and pray that at some time he can conquer his problems by admitting them and accepting/embracing help - regardless of what name those problems have. </p><p></p><p>There is a plan, and I am sure that this is part of it. </p><p></p><p>You have my hugs, love and prayers today, tomorrow, Wed and every day. (((((hugs))))))</p><p></p><p>I do hope that they can get him into the prison rehab program that he cannot walk away from. At this time that might be best for him and for his family too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 500702, member: 1233"] You, Youngest and the entire family are in my prayers. I know htat this is a very difficult and scary week for you. I can still remember clearly how scared we were when my bro was in prison years ago with very serious charges and NO willingness to admit he had a sub abuse problem. I hope and pray that this will help him get the help he needs, and that he can begin to fight for his life as hard as you have fought for his life and as his young daughter in law has fought. He is a really really cool person. He has a very interesting mind and that psychiatrist is just plain wrong, in my opinion. He actually had a lot of traits that remind me of Wiz when he was his own worst enemy and refusing to admit that his actions were very wrong. Way back when I visited you I saw some serious Aspieness in him, but I did not think saying anything about it would help anything. It was clear that the diagnosis wasn't the problem as much as getting him to admit a problem existed was. I figured that there would be a time later to say something. I also knew it would not help anything for you to try to throw another diagnosis into the entire situation. I truly enjoyed him as a person and I hope and pray that at some time he can conquer his problems by admitting them and accepting/embracing help - regardless of what name those problems have. There is a plan, and I am sure that this is part of it. You have my hugs, love and prayers today, tomorrow, Wed and every day. (((((hugs)))))) I do hope that they can get him into the prison rehab program that he cannot walk away from. At this time that might be best for him and for his family too. [/QUOTE]
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