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<blockquote data-quote="mollyzuzu" data-source="post: 714426" data-attributes="member: 21853"><p>Thanks, yes, lots of stress to the hilt acutally. Hubby and I are learning to deal with son differently since he has been home from hospital. Have trauma care sppecialist involved, but still stressful when it doesn't seem that son listens to our wishes. I guess we need to phrase it so he can digest it, not that it sounds like we are nagging. Sometimes I think it works and others I don't. He just does not wan to stp doing extracurricular drugs. Acutally it is pot now. He wants medical pot, aint gonna happen , but wants it. So, instead he is trying to get it however he can. I just really want to get him to the point so we can leave him home alone, I am not sure that will ever happen.</p><p></p><p>Social services seem to be a joke. They have no programs or suggestions or so it seems. We have lots of professionals involved, but when they go home, we are left to junior without them and when we leave the appoitments, we have junior to deal with. It seems so easy for the professionals to tell us what to do and how to do it, wonder if it would be so easy if they had it 24/7/365?</p><p></p><p>Tylers mom, yours sounds so much like mine. Mine is not suicidal, but he needs to be watched, alot of bad choices. He toook the whole roll of aluminum foil in his room last week to make foil pipes to smoke the pot he bought with money stolen from his brother last week. I only work limited at our business, so have not had to quit............yet. Husband is quite angry too, wants me to do more at work, Ican't even focus, let alone do work. do you think we will ever be able to be free of our little babushkas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mollyzuzu, post: 714426, member: 21853"] Thanks, yes, lots of stress to the hilt acutally. Hubby and I are learning to deal with son differently since he has been home from hospital. Have trauma care sppecialist involved, but still stressful when it doesn't seem that son listens to our wishes. I guess we need to phrase it so he can digest it, not that it sounds like we are nagging. Sometimes I think it works and others I don't. He just does not wan to stp doing extracurricular drugs. Acutally it is pot now. He wants medical pot, aint gonna happen , but wants it. So, instead he is trying to get it however he can. I just really want to get him to the point so we can leave him home alone, I am not sure that will ever happen. Social services seem to be a joke. They have no programs or suggestions or so it seems. We have lots of professionals involved, but when they go home, we are left to junior without them and when we leave the appoitments, we have junior to deal with. It seems so easy for the professionals to tell us what to do and how to do it, wonder if it would be so easy if they had it 24/7/365? Tylers mom, yours sounds so much like mine. Mine is not suicidal, but he needs to be watched, alot of bad choices. He toook the whole roll of aluminum foil in his room last week to make foil pipes to smoke the pot he bought with money stolen from his brother last week. I only work limited at our business, so have not had to quit............yet. Husband is quite angry too, wants me to do more at work, Ican't even focus, let alone do work. do you think we will ever be able to be free of our little babushkas? [/QUOTE]
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