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Contact with homeless son. Wants to visit and stay for couple of nights.
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<blockquote data-quote="nlj" data-source="post: 622472" data-attributes="member: 17650"><p>He says he had blood taken and has to visit the local medical centre for the results this Thursday. He has previously refused to register with any doctor or dentist, but I didn't remind him of this. He is not an addict COM, he has just chosen to opt out of society and be a homeless wreck. It's more an inability to cope with normal life and normal relationships. He has an addiction to getting involved with righteous causes and getting worked up about things that make no sense or that are completely beyond his control. H says my son has a dystopian view of the world and needs to grow up and face reality. </p><p></p><p>I hope your daughter is on the mend now Cedar, I had gall stones during one of my pregnancies which were incredibly painful, but which passed naturally for instant relief. I thought I had appendicitis. I have come across intense sensitivity to clothing labels and other materials when working with children on the autistic spectrum (I'm a teacher).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nlj, post: 622472, member: 17650"] He says he had blood taken and has to visit the local medical centre for the results this Thursday. He has previously refused to register with any doctor or dentist, but I didn't remind him of this. He is not an addict COM, he has just chosen to opt out of society and be a homeless wreck. It's more an inability to cope with normal life and normal relationships. He has an addiction to getting involved with righteous causes and getting worked up about things that make no sense or that are completely beyond his control. H says my son has a dystopian view of the world and needs to grow up and face reality. I hope your daughter is on the mend now Cedar, I had gall stones during one of my pregnancies which were incredibly painful, but which passed naturally for instant relief. I thought I had appendicitis. I have come across intense sensitivity to clothing labels and other materials when working with children on the autistic spectrum (I'm a teacher). [/QUOTE]
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