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Son called to be picked up from a dangerous situation-I refused. Sorry-VERY long!
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 596273" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I agree with everyone else. You can not help him. He is extremely lucky that he can access the medicaid system so he can access mental health care and get that help. Many cannot. If he gets tired enough of his situation then he knows where to go. If you want to do anything at all for him then simply print out the options he has and give it to him every time you see him. I would make it small and laminate it. Maybe print it out on both sides so you can get the information on there. Of course you dont have to because Im sure you have told him a million times already and he just doesnt care. I have an adult difficult child living with me and any information that might possibly help change his situation simply goes in one ear and out the other and he grunts. He couldnt even repeat what you said it you offered a ten dollar bill in front of him. Its pitiful. He simply doesnt care. He has too good a thing going on here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 596273, member: 1514"] I agree with everyone else. You can not help him. He is extremely lucky that he can access the medicaid system so he can access mental health care and get that help. Many cannot. If he gets tired enough of his situation then he knows where to go. If you want to do anything at all for him then simply print out the options he has and give it to him every time you see him. I would make it small and laminate it. Maybe print it out on both sides so you can get the information on there. Of course you dont have to because Im sure you have told him a million times already and he just doesnt care. I have an adult difficult child living with me and any information that might possibly help change his situation simply goes in one ear and out the other and he grunts. He couldnt even repeat what you said it you offered a ten dollar bill in front of him. Its pitiful. He simply doesnt care. He has too good a thing going on here. [/QUOTE]
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