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Probation review, difficult child sent back to prison
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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 151934" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>Star and Marcie Mack, I agree if all the members of this board could somehow get others to deal with the everyday and the crisis issues of caring for and advocating for their children while they lobbied we might be able to make a difference. The problem is that we cannot find others to take over the trenches and provide adequately for the needs of our mentally ill family members while we expend our energies in grander ways trying to change the system. There just isn't enough of US to go around. And when we do have down time because our kids are institutionalized, hospitalized, in program etc. we are usually exhausted by the events that lead to that situation and in need of R&R ourselves. I do speak of the problems of the system to anyone with a willing ear and a little time. Hopefully our message will reach the right ears eventually and the changes will be put into motion.</p><p></p><p>Susiestar, Abbey, BBk, whymemom, thank you for your sentiments and all the hugs. It helps to know that there are sympathetic and understanding folks out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 151934, member: 2315"] Star and Marcie Mack, I agree if all the members of this board could somehow get others to deal with the everyday and the crisis issues of caring for and advocating for their children while they lobbied we might be able to make a difference. The problem is that we cannot find others to take over the trenches and provide adequately for the needs of our mentally ill family members while we expend our energies in grander ways trying to change the system. There just isn't enough of US to go around. And when we do have down time because our kids are institutionalized, hospitalized, in program etc. we are usually exhausted by the events that lead to that situation and in need of R&R ourselves. I do speak of the problems of the system to anyone with a willing ear and a little time. Hopefully our message will reach the right ears eventually and the changes will be put into motion. Susiestar, Abbey, BBk, whymemom, thank you for your sentiments and all the hugs. It helps to know that there are sympathetic and understanding folks out there. [/QUOTE]
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