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Rats! Two separate friends want difficult child#1 to move in with them.
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 462987" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Thanks, Keista for your thoughtful post. We absolutely would love for him to transition. The problem is that he was ADHD to start with, then has Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) damage to the frontal lobe which controls impulse. Yikes. That combined with his alcoholism makes us very eager for him to transition to a healthy environment. We love him to death but, lol, we do realize that we are on the downward curve so keep trying to help him get "on target". The friends are not "bad" but they have similar histories to his and therefore there is no example to follow. If it were a good guy or girl who was holding down a job and living a healthy lifestyle..........we'd probably pay them to invite him there. LOL DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 462987, member: 35"] Thanks, Keista for your thoughtful post. We absolutely would love for him to transition. The problem is that he was ADHD to start with, then has Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) damage to the frontal lobe which controls impulse. Yikes. That combined with his alcoholism makes us very eager for him to transition to a healthy environment. We love him to death but, lol, we do realize that we are on the downward curve so keep trying to help him get "on target". The friends are not "bad" but they have similar histories to his and therefore there is no example to follow. If it were a good guy or girl who was holding down a job and living a healthy lifestyle..........we'd probably pay them to invite him there. LOL DDD [/QUOTE]
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