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<blockquote data-quote="JKF" data-source="post: 572749" data-attributes="member: 12470"><p>Literally! He's on Facebook and posting about UFO's and parallel universes. I mean he's always been fascinated by that stuff and that's all fine and good but I think he's becoming obsessed. I've noticed the last few times I've talked to him that he seems "weird". Talking in pirate and stuff like that. I know young adults like to joke around with stuff like that but sometimes he takes it to another level and it scares me. </p><p></p><p>He had an assessment for mental health help on Monday so I hope that pans out. He needs to be on medications and needs some activities to keep him busy and out of trouble. His next court date is on February 12th and I'm hoping that the mental health liaison is able to get him some help and maybe some housing between now and then. I'm a little nervous because the girl who he originally went out of state with is now homeless there as well so I'm scared that he's going to do something stupid and impulsive like....oh I don't know....take off with her somewhere??? Uggggh!</p><p></p><p>I gave him advice and said think before you act. Don't do anything stupid or impulsive. That's all I can do. I'm not getting all caught up in this again. I've done a good job at detaching and am more "me" than I've been in a very long time and I'm not taking a step back! Just scary to think of all the bad stuff that 'might' happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JKF, post: 572749, member: 12470"] Literally! He's on Facebook and posting about UFO's and parallel universes. I mean he's always been fascinated by that stuff and that's all fine and good but I think he's becoming obsessed. I've noticed the last few times I've talked to him that he seems "weird". Talking in pirate and stuff like that. I know young adults like to joke around with stuff like that but sometimes he takes it to another level and it scares me. He had an assessment for mental health help on Monday so I hope that pans out. He needs to be on medications and needs some activities to keep him busy and out of trouble. His next court date is on February 12th and I'm hoping that the mental health liaison is able to get him some help and maybe some housing between now and then. I'm a little nervous because the girl who he originally went out of state with is now homeless there as well so I'm scared that he's going to do something stupid and impulsive like....oh I don't know....take off with her somewhere??? Uggggh! I gave him advice and said think before you act. Don't do anything stupid or impulsive. That's all I can do. I'm not getting all caught up in this again. I've done a good job at detaching and am more "me" than I've been in a very long time and I'm not taking a step back! Just scary to think of all the bad stuff that 'might' happen. [/QUOTE]
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