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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 215078" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Oh Amaze - how horrid! Next time you see difficult child I with drugs, call the police and ask them to come ASAP. If he gets caught by the police then they have to arrest him. You can not live with this abuse. It has become way too dangerous. </p><p></p><p>I think difficult child II's violence is partly in response to the tension that difficult child I has placed on your home. difficult child II is frustrated and feels boxed in. He doesn't see that you are trying to steer him in a different direction that his brother has chosen. I don't know this new medication - I hope it works for him.</p><p></p><p>You have been in crisis mood for so long. When someone is living as you are, we understand when you don't feel that you have much to give back. Some day you will and because your experiences are so intense and dangerous, someday you may be able to keep another board member safe with your input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 215078, member: 5096"] Oh Amaze - how horrid! Next time you see difficult child I with drugs, call the police and ask them to come ASAP. If he gets caught by the police then they have to arrest him. You can not live with this abuse. It has become way too dangerous. I think difficult child II's violence is partly in response to the tension that difficult child I has placed on your home. difficult child II is frustrated and feels boxed in. He doesn't see that you are trying to steer him in a different direction that his brother has chosen. I don't know this new medication - I hope it works for him. You have been in crisis mood for so long. When someone is living as you are, we understand when you don't feel that you have much to give back. Some day you will and because your experiences are so intense and dangerous, someday you may be able to keep another board member safe with your input. [/QUOTE]
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