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<blockquote data-quote="Weary Mother" data-source="post: 701944" data-attributes="member: 20487"><p>Well, I got another email from prison, telling me his is hungry and can't stand waiting to get moved to a drug program, that others are being moved ahead of him, and he is desperate for money as they took 15.00 of the money he was sent to re pay for his indigent package leaving him only 10.00 and he has to wait til Monday to order and then a week to get stuff. I wrote back telling him how sad it makes me to read this and that I cant do anything about any of this, that he knows the rules and that he now needs to work on patience and maturity instead of expecting his nearly 70 year old parents to jump to his every need at this time. I closed by telling him that we still work even though we do not want to and that we do not have time to respond instantly to his emails because we are busy and short of time and money but we love him and are thinking of him, that I would visit and do what I can as I can. Of course I felt like crap reading the desperate email he sent, and these kinds of things can again blur the lines causing me to relapse back into being guilt ed into doing things that I can't or don't want to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Weary Mother, post: 701944, member: 20487"] Well, I got another email from prison, telling me his is hungry and can't stand waiting to get moved to a drug program, that others are being moved ahead of him, and he is desperate for money as they took 15.00 of the money he was sent to re pay for his indigent package leaving him only 10.00 and he has to wait til Monday to order and then a week to get stuff. I wrote back telling him how sad it makes me to read this and that I cant do anything about any of this, that he knows the rules and that he now needs to work on patience and maturity instead of expecting his nearly 70 year old parents to jump to his every need at this time. I closed by telling him that we still work even though we do not want to and that we do not have time to respond instantly to his emails because we are busy and short of time and money but we love him and are thinking of him, that I would visit and do what I can as I can. Of course I felt like crap reading the desperate email he sent, and these kinds of things can again blur the lines causing me to relapse back into being guilt ed into doing things that I can't or don't want to do. [/QUOTE]
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