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<blockquote data-quote="Signorina" data-source="post: 487847"><p>Hmmmm... as I read your post; it dawned on me that your son probably wasn't the only one struggling at the old sober house. If he was using while there, he probably wasn't using alone and I seem to remember that he may have stolen from another resident? (but I may be wrong) so its quite possible he had an altercation. It's also possible that his things were taken by one of his peers who is also struggling or doing without or angry. I think you'll never know, so I would let it rest.</p><p></p><p>I think I'd be frank about his holiday gift. "difficult child, I know you need clothes. What size are you wearing and is there anything in particular you'd like?" I would send him actual clothes. (Old navy is having a great sale-coupon for $10 off in yesterday's paper by the way)</p><p></p><p>Not knowing and trying to fill in the blanks is frustrating. If my difficult child & I get through this & he is well-I anticipate a Q & A session somewhere very far off in the future. "Enquiring minds want to know...". So many things I second guess in retrospect-hindsight and all.</p><p></p><p>{hugs}</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Signorina, post: 487847"] Hmmmm... as I read your post; it dawned on me that your son probably wasn't the only one struggling at the old sober house. If he was using while there, he probably wasn't using alone and I seem to remember that he may have stolen from another resident? (but I may be wrong) so its quite possible he had an altercation. It's also possible that his things were taken by one of his peers who is also struggling or doing without or angry. I think you'll never know, so I would let it rest. I think I'd be frank about his holiday gift. "difficult child, I know you need clothes. What size are you wearing and is there anything in particular you'd like?" I would send him actual clothes. (Old navy is having a great sale-coupon for $10 off in yesterday's paper by the way) Not knowing and trying to fill in the blanks is frustrating. If my difficult child & I get through this & he is well-I anticipate a Q & A session somewhere very far off in the future. "Enquiring minds want to know...". So many things I second guess in retrospect-hindsight and all. {hugs} [/QUOTE]
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