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difficult child nearing rock bottom?
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<blockquote data-quote="Payla" data-source="post: 597331" data-attributes="member: 15160"><p>Usually money. He has more recently asked me to get him in a long term rehab but he has no insurance. I called a friend who is a substance abuse nurse and she is texting him trying to get him a state slot but they are very hard to get. She did get him state funded methadone but he has to get himself down to our town from where he is about 35 minutes away. I sent him money against my better judgement for food and bus fare down here. He might have used it for drugs. I am trying to let him find his way without us . He has worn everyone out and we can't trust him or help him til he helps himself. We love him very much so this is a very difficult thing to go through.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Payla, post: 597331, member: 15160"] Usually money. He has more recently asked me to get him in a long term rehab but he has no insurance. I called a friend who is a substance abuse nurse and she is texting him trying to get him a state slot but they are very hard to get. She did get him state funded methadone but he has to get himself down to our town from where he is about 35 minutes away. I sent him money against my better judgement for food and bus fare down here. He might have used it for drugs. I am trying to let him find his way without us . He has worn everyone out and we can't trust him or help him til he helps himself. We love him very much so this is a very difficult thing to go through. [/QUOTE]
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