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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 330868" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Sounds like an excellent decision that has been a long time coming. I have wondered why the program is so determined to divide you and Matt. Either he has told them some really untrue things or they are far sicker than he is. If it is the latter then I truly hope and pray that there is someone that can help Matt see that he needs other help.</p><p></p><p>I do hope you can see that if Matt refuses to go into another program you may have to just let him sort it out on his own for a while. I know that scares you totally. Sadly it is the only way some people can learn to mature.</p><p></p><p>Whatever happens, refusing to let these people victimize you is an excellent decision. I hope you intend to exercise some financial control over them if you are paying for the program. Have you spoken to an attorney about legal action for alienating your son's affections and/or causing emotional distress to you? You may have some options there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 330868, member: 1233"] Sounds like an excellent decision that has been a long time coming. I have wondered why the program is so determined to divide you and Matt. Either he has told them some really untrue things or they are far sicker than he is. If it is the latter then I truly hope and pray that there is someone that can help Matt see that he needs other help. I do hope you can see that if Matt refuses to go into another program you may have to just let him sort it out on his own for a while. I know that scares you totally. Sadly it is the only way some people can learn to mature. Whatever happens, refusing to let these people victimize you is an excellent decision. I hope you intend to exercise some financial control over them if you are paying for the program. Have you spoken to an attorney about legal action for alienating your son's affections and/or causing emotional distress to you? You may have some options there. [/QUOTE]
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