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difficult child out of jail, refuses rehab, I'm losing all hope for him
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<blockquote data-quote="pinevalley" data-source="post: 509151" data-attributes="member: 3710"><p>We are lucky to have a defense attorney who is willing to work with us, and not just for our difficult child. He is supposed to look out for the best interest of our difficult child, but we are paying his bills so he does listen to us. This attorney has called me every day this week for an update on difficult child, and he even offered to help me drive difficult child to the rehab center (when I told him how hard it was to even get difficult child in the car to go to rehab). I believe that this attorney really wants to help our difficult child, and I trust his advice. He told me today that it would be better to revoke the bail for difficult child, and it would really complicate everything if difficult child was arrested for another theft before our next court date.</p><p></p><p>My h and I went to dinner tonight, and I was telling him all about detachment, and how important it is for us to detach from our difficult child for our own sanity. He was amused by this conversation at first, but he started to understand that we need to detach from the self-destructive problems of our difficult child. My h does not like to read books about addiction or attend meetings, but he is learning along with me to deal with this crisis of addiction. I am so glad I can count on my h during this horrible crisis with our difficult child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pinevalley, post: 509151, member: 3710"] We are lucky to have a defense attorney who is willing to work with us, and not just for our difficult child. He is supposed to look out for the best interest of our difficult child, but we are paying his bills so he does listen to us. This attorney has called me every day this week for an update on difficult child, and he even offered to help me drive difficult child to the rehab center (when I told him how hard it was to even get difficult child in the car to go to rehab). I believe that this attorney really wants to help our difficult child, and I trust his advice. He told me today that it would be better to revoke the bail for difficult child, and it would really complicate everything if difficult child was arrested for another theft before our next court date. My h and I went to dinner tonight, and I was telling him all about detachment, and how important it is for us to detach from our difficult child for our own sanity. He was amused by this conversation at first, but he started to understand that we need to detach from the self-destructive problems of our difficult child. My h does not like to read books about addiction or attend meetings, but he is learning along with me to deal with this crisis of addiction. I am so glad I can count on my h during this horrible crisis with our difficult child. [/QUOTE]
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