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Young difficult child may finally be in the right place...
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<blockquote data-quote="lovemysons" data-source="post: 618205" data-attributes="member: 3305"><p>Thank you all! </p><p>I AM relieved. The Dr. sounded VERY knowledgable. </p><p> </p><p>This past week, while watching the news, I have found myself grateful over and over again. </p><p>They found a body in a river the other day...when I hadn't heard from young difficult child. I was so worried...and checked regularly to see if they had identified the body. </p><p>Then, there was an 18 yr old who shot a store clerk and killed him. I know someone who know's this 18 yr old. I kept thinking, "Thank God this is NOT one of my son's outcome's". </p><p> </p><p>But...husband on the other hand is not so hopeful. </p><p>He see's this (in terms of football) as the 4th quarter. Little time left he says for young difficult child to get his head on straight. It saddens me that husband has such little hope for our son. </p><p> </p><p>I am going to call the number young difficult child gave to me later on...maybe he will be ready to talk then. </p><p> </p><p>Thanks again, and especially for the good stories of those who's children have been in State hospital's and finally got the help they need. </p><p>And yes Sig, I too am so very glad that young difficult child is in a safe place. He may be angry or miserable right now...and it's ironic that it wasn't any official or family that put him RIGHT where he may finally get the help he needs. </p><p> </p><p>LMS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovemysons, post: 618205, member: 3305"] Thank you all! I AM relieved. The Dr. sounded VERY knowledgable. This past week, while watching the news, I have found myself grateful over and over again. They found a body in a river the other day...when I hadn't heard from young difficult child. I was so worried...and checked regularly to see if they had identified the body. Then, there was an 18 yr old who shot a store clerk and killed him. I know someone who know's this 18 yr old. I kept thinking, "Thank God this is NOT one of my son's outcome's". But...husband on the other hand is not so hopeful. He see's this (in terms of football) as the 4th quarter. Little time left he says for young difficult child to get his head on straight. It saddens me that husband has such little hope for our son. I am going to call the number young difficult child gave to me later on...maybe he will be ready to talk then. Thanks again, and especially for the good stories of those who's children have been in State hospital's and finally got the help they need. And yes Sig, I too am so very glad that young difficult child is in a safe place. He may be angry or miserable right now...and it's ironic that it wasn't any official or family that put him RIGHT where he may finally get the help he needs. LMS [/QUOTE]
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