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When are you morally obligated to give in?
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<blockquote data-quote="Calamity Jane" data-source="post: 658005" data-attributes="member: 13882"><p>That is just horrible, JulieAnn - no parent should have to endure this torment. Under the extreme circumstances, you made a decision to make him comfortable for 2 nights. If he goes to the shelter or to an ER, that would be great, but you have no control over his choices. He may choose to use heroin in the hotel room for all you know. It is insanely difficult to be a parent of a child like this (and I realize he's 34, but he's your child). He needs to get that leg taken care of ASAP.</p><p>I think your daughter means well, too, but the thing is, you're not equipped to run a rehab for your son. It's well meaning, but a mistake nevertheless. You're neither a hospital nor a rehab.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calamity Jane, post: 658005, member: 13882"] That is just horrible, JulieAnn - no parent should have to endure this torment. Under the extreme circumstances, you made a decision to make him comfortable for 2 nights. If he goes to the shelter or to an ER, that would be great, but you have no control over his choices. He may choose to use heroin in the hotel room for all you know. It is insanely difficult to be a parent of a child like this (and I realize he's 34, but he's your child). He needs to get that leg taken care of ASAP. I think your daughter means well, too, but the thing is, you're not equipped to run a rehab for your son. It's well meaning, but a mistake nevertheless. You're neither a hospital nor a rehab. [/QUOTE]
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