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Chaos returns and possibly difficult child too.
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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 341519" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>difficult child called at 7am. It seems that he was awakened for a random drug test and he couldn't perform. He is most likely telling the truth he does suffer from "bashful bladder syndrome" and even as a small child couldn't go when he first awoke. It sometimes was hours before he felt the need.</p><p> </p><p>So because he couldn't go they are assuming that he wouldn't comply and are awaiting the ruling of the head of the shelter as to whether or not they are going to keep him. If not he will have to come here until we can find another place for him.</p><p> </p><p>Now I'm not nieve, I do know that there is a possibility that difficult child isn't clean although he has no money to spend on it. But I realy think that is a remote possibility at this point. he calls his sponsor every day and has been going to meetings.</p><p> </p><p>JUst to bee on the safe side, I told husband to pick up a few deadbolts in case difficult child does end up here. That way I could lock the rooms I don't want difficult child in. husband is opposed to the locks because they are to be installed in our antique solid wood doors. He wants to just get new skelton keyed mechanisms for them instead. I told him no way. That type of lock is too easy to pick and I don't want to have to carry a ring full of skelton keys aroud with me all the time. I'm so ticked at husband for even thinking that a door is more important than my peace of mind I could scream. So if husband doesn't install the locks for me, I guess I'll be calling a locksmith on Tuesday after he leaves for work. -RM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 341519, member: 2315"] difficult child called at 7am. It seems that he was awakened for a random drug test and he couldn't perform. He is most likely telling the truth he does suffer from "bashful bladder syndrome" and even as a small child couldn't go when he first awoke. It sometimes was hours before he felt the need. So because he couldn't go they are assuming that he wouldn't comply and are awaiting the ruling of the head of the shelter as to whether or not they are going to keep him. If not he will have to come here until we can find another place for him. Now I'm not nieve, I do know that there is a possibility that difficult child isn't clean although he has no money to spend on it. But I realy think that is a remote possibility at this point. he calls his sponsor every day and has been going to meetings. JUst to bee on the safe side, I told husband to pick up a few deadbolts in case difficult child does end up here. That way I could lock the rooms I don't want difficult child in. husband is opposed to the locks because they are to be installed in our antique solid wood doors. He wants to just get new skelton keyed mechanisms for them instead. I told him no way. That type of lock is too easy to pick and I don't want to have to carry a ring full of skelton keys aroud with me all the time. I'm so ticked at husband for even thinking that a door is more important than my peace of mind I could scream. So if husband doesn't install the locks for me, I guess I'll be calling a locksmith on Tuesday after he leaves for work. -RM [/QUOTE]
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