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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 399260" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>OMG, that is so heartbreaking.</p><p>First of all, if you can prove that the state lied to you, I would sue them for damages. Name the individuals responsible.</p><p>And yes, it does sound like you will have to dissolve the adoption. </p><p>I hope your daughter has a lock on her door and carries the key with her.</p><p>I hope your son has not killed any of your pets.</p><p>When you send him back, tell the state that he should not be with other small children and that he is dangerous. Of course, you don't have to say that in front of him. </p><p>I wonder what is going on in his head. Has he ever been able to commucate civilly to you? He must have put on a good front when you met him before the adoption. </p><p>by the way, most of the kids I know who poop and pee all over the room have autistic tendencies, not bipolar. Any chance of that? He could have both, though. Still, it's way more than you can handle. Sounds like this angry child has been passed around too much. </p><p>I am so sorry for all of you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 399260, member: 3419"] OMG, that is so heartbreaking. First of all, if you can prove that the state lied to you, I would sue them for damages. Name the individuals responsible. And yes, it does sound like you will have to dissolve the adoption. I hope your daughter has a lock on her door and carries the key with her. I hope your son has not killed any of your pets. When you send him back, tell the state that he should not be with other small children and that he is dangerous. Of course, you don't have to say that in front of him. I wonder what is going on in his head. Has he ever been able to commucate civilly to you? He must have put on a good front when you met him before the adoption. by the way, most of the kids I know who poop and pee all over the room have autistic tendencies, not bipolar. Any chance of that? He could have both, though. Still, it's way more than you can handle. Sounds like this angry child has been passed around too much. I am so sorry for all of you. [/QUOTE]
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