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difficult child's bail was revoked, he is in jail again
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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 511049" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>I am so very sorry that your son has gotten himself into this mess. I am glad that he will be getting treatment even if it is against his will. One can hope that he will have a gestault while in jail and realize that this isn't the way he wants to live. As far as telling people, I found that some of my friends just couldn't be around me when I was going through the worst of it as it was just too much apparent pain seeping into their happy lives. Needless to say those people are not my close friends any longer. Overall, I decided that less is better. Once I know I can trust someone I let a little out at a time. I do not tell aquaintances or casual friends. And I hate that all the mail that comes to me from my son is marked as originating from an inmate. Really? is that necessary? Some idiot somewhere woke up one day and said "Oh yeah lets punish the family too by embarassing them when their mail is delivered or arrives at the neighbors house by mistake. Oh yeah and while we are at it lets put in place some enormouse charges for a phone call home from incarcerated loved one because we all know that it is the families fault that the inmate did this thing that he did."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 511049, member: 2315"] I am so very sorry that your son has gotten himself into this mess. I am glad that he will be getting treatment even if it is against his will. One can hope that he will have a gestault while in jail and realize that this isn't the way he wants to live. As far as telling people, I found that some of my friends just couldn't be around me when I was going through the worst of it as it was just too much apparent pain seeping into their happy lives. Needless to say those people are not my close friends any longer. Overall, I decided that less is better. Once I know I can trust someone I let a little out at a time. I do not tell aquaintances or casual friends. And I hate that all the mail that comes to me from my son is marked as originating from an inmate. Really? is that necessary? Some idiot somewhere woke up one day and said "Oh yeah lets punish the family too by embarassing them when their mail is delivered or arrives at the neighbors house by mistake. Oh yeah and while we are at it lets put in place some enormouse charges for a phone call home from incarcerated loved one because we all know that it is the families fault that the inmate did this thing that he did." [/QUOTE]
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