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<blockquote data-quote="RN0441" data-source="post: 753037" data-attributes="member: 15032"><p>Just catching up.</p><p></p><p>Leafy OMG Rain's visit. The sore. Ugh. I agree you need to keep her at arm's length for your sanity and that of the children. Could you possibly say that she is not allowed to visit until she has addressed the sore on her leg? I find myself always making deals with my son to get him to do what I want him to do...to this day. I'm not saying that you even WANT her to visit of course.....</p><p></p><p>Not as much meth as she used to use? Face palm. Is that the road to recovery? I do not know or understand this line of thinking.</p><p></p><p>There is a reason that God has kept her on this earth. Many years ago my neighbor's daughter died suddenly at 26 years old due to a scratch on her leg that got worse causing a deadly infection. My friend said it was not a bad scratch. That she saw a red line going up her daughter's leg and then said she had better see a doctor and that was the end of it. What I'm saying is most people, especially those that are not in good health, could not survive a sore like that.</p><p></p><p>Copa so sorry to hear about your latest revelations. You have been through a lot with your son. I do hope you continue to post here for your own journalizing benefits and to help others.</p><p></p><p>I do not think that any of us can ever give up hope and I will not. My son told us last week that he really does not want to be a welder. Doesn't like anything about it. Is very fair (redhead) and has already burned himself twice. My husband was VERY upset. Thought son had found a way to support himself. My son really put a lot into the training so he did prove himself that he really tried. He now has decided to look for a full time job with a good company. He has applied to large companies like AT&T, Amazon, the post office etc. We told him two weeks looking and then after that he must take any job and continue to look. I have PTSD. He is on the couch a lot again but he is not the person he was before. He is not using drugs. But I am damaged goods. If either of our other sons were in this situation I would not bat an eye.</p><p></p><p>There is a reason that we are all here on this site together. We all play a different role and bring something different to the table.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RN0441, post: 753037, member: 15032"] Just catching up. Leafy OMG Rain's visit. The sore. Ugh. I agree you need to keep her at arm's length for your sanity and that of the children. Could you possibly say that she is not allowed to visit until she has addressed the sore on her leg? I find myself always making deals with my son to get him to do what I want him to do...to this day. I'm not saying that you even WANT her to visit of course..... Not as much meth as she used to use? Face palm. Is that the road to recovery? I do not know or understand this line of thinking. There is a reason that God has kept her on this earth. Many years ago my neighbor's daughter died suddenly at 26 years old due to a scratch on her leg that got worse causing a deadly infection. My friend said it was not a bad scratch. That she saw a red line going up her daughter's leg and then said she had better see a doctor and that was the end of it. What I'm saying is most people, especially those that are not in good health, could not survive a sore like that. Copa so sorry to hear about your latest revelations. You have been through a lot with your son. I do hope you continue to post here for your own journalizing benefits and to help others. I do not think that any of us can ever give up hope and I will not. My son told us last week that he really does not want to be a welder. Doesn't like anything about it. Is very fair (redhead) and has already burned himself twice. My husband was VERY upset. Thought son had found a way to support himself. My son really put a lot into the training so he did prove himself that he really tried. He now has decided to look for a full time job with a good company. He has applied to large companies like AT&T, Amazon, the post office etc. We told him two weeks looking and then after that he must take any job and continue to look. I have PTSD. He is on the couch a lot again but he is not the person he was before. He is not using drugs. But I am damaged goods. If either of our other sons were in this situation I would not bat an eye. There is a reason that we are all here on this site together. We all play a different role and bring something different to the table. [/QUOTE]
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