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<blockquote data-quote="JustWantPeace" data-source="post: 737838" data-attributes="member: 23277"><p>The weekend was better than Thursday night/Friday. He had a place to stay. He called all excited thinking he wants to join the Navy now. Unfortunately, he has been told by previous recruiters that with his mental health diagnosis and the fact that he refuses to take medications right now, he is ineligible. He is rather manic right now and I hate to crush his dreams, but he needs to be in reality and realize that there is a good chance he won't get in. He may be thinking he can lie on his application and get in, but they will find out and he will then be dishonourably discharged. We are supposed to have a family therapy session today, if we can get ahold of him. We will surprise drug test him and if he pops clean, he can come home, but we have a long list of rules he must follow, including taking his medications and he must submit to blood tests to prove he is on his medications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustWantPeace, post: 737838, member: 23277"] The weekend was better than Thursday night/Friday. He had a place to stay. He called all excited thinking he wants to join the Navy now. Unfortunately, he has been told by previous recruiters that with his mental health diagnosis and the fact that he refuses to take medications right now, he is ineligible. He is rather manic right now and I hate to crush his dreams, but he needs to be in reality and realize that there is a good chance he won't get in. He may be thinking he can lie on his application and get in, but they will find out and he will then be dishonourably discharged. We are supposed to have a family therapy session today, if we can get ahold of him. We will surprise drug test him and if he pops clean, he can come home, but we have a long list of rules he must follow, including taking his medications and he must submit to blood tests to prove he is on his medications. [/QUOTE]
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