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Trying to stay on the detachment track, advice?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sondar" data-source="post: 85691" data-attributes="member: 4160"><p>We accept the collect phone calls, 2-3 days a week. This adds $25 to my monthly phone bill but it's a small price to know he's OK or to listen to what's on his mind.</p><p></p><p>Also put $$ on his account. Our county takes 50% because the inmate is charged a daily per diem. </p><p></p><p>Traci, while in jail he isn't distracted, he isn't using mind-altering substances, and I believe we are hearing the real person. If he gets out and returns to old ways, that's when he becomes a stranger again.</p><p></p><p>I called my difficult child's social worker yesterday to be sure she and his public defender had connected and that he still has a bed in Louisville in case the judge releases him to treatment next week. He needs help to transition into the new facility and we agreed to drive him there. </p><p></p><p>Sending good wishes and strong support for you in the trying days ahead. Keep posting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sondar, post: 85691, member: 4160"] We accept the collect phone calls, 2-3 days a week. This adds $25 to my monthly phone bill but it's a small price to know he's OK or to listen to what's on his mind. Also put $$ on his account. Our county takes 50% because the inmate is charged a daily per diem. Traci, while in jail he isn't distracted, he isn't using mind-altering substances, and I believe we are hearing the real person. If he gets out and returns to old ways, that's when he becomes a stranger again. I called my difficult child's social worker yesterday to be sure she and his public defender had connected and that he still has a bed in Louisville in case the judge releases him to treatment next week. He needs help to transition into the new facility and we agreed to drive him there. Sending good wishes and strong support for you in the trying days ahead. Keep posting. [/QUOTE]
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