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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 527879" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>difficult child has has his apartment for almost 4 weeks now. In that time he's reconnected with bio mom, his brother and one of his sisters. He has also treated husband and I progressively worse, accused us of lying about his birth family, blamed us for all he could, disrespected us and his mental status has gone way downhill (he quit taking his medications over a year ago). Today.....he is moving two hours away to live with bio mom. There was a lot of back and forth during the last week that I won't even bother getting into but he's moving and that's his final decision. He was going to take everything but his furniture and husband told him we would store it here. Now he's decided that he doesn't want us to have it so he is going to leave it for the next tennents and I quote, "God will give him furniture when he needs it". Don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to bash religion, this is just how his mental state is manifesting itself. husband took him to lunch today to spend time with him before the move. He dropped to his knees in the middle of the restaurant to pray. Loudly.</p><p></p><p>We drove by his apartment earlier and all of the lights are off so I'm assuming he's gone. The landlord is going to give us some time to see what's going to happen and get the furniture out if need be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 527879, member: 2459"] difficult child has has his apartment for almost 4 weeks now. In that time he's reconnected with bio mom, his brother and one of his sisters. He has also treated husband and I progressively worse, accused us of lying about his birth family, blamed us for all he could, disrespected us and his mental status has gone way downhill (he quit taking his medications over a year ago). Today.....he is moving two hours away to live with bio mom. There was a lot of back and forth during the last week that I won't even bother getting into but he's moving and that's his final decision. He was going to take everything but his furniture and husband told him we would store it here. Now he's decided that he doesn't want us to have it so he is going to leave it for the next tennents and I quote, "God will give him furniture when he needs it". Don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to bash religion, this is just how his mental state is manifesting itself. husband took him to lunch today to spend time with him before the move. He dropped to his knees in the middle of the restaurant to pray. Loudly. We drove by his apartment earlier and all of the lights are off so I'm assuming he's gone. The landlord is going to give us some time to see what's going to happen and get the furniture out if need be. [/QUOTE]
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