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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 241281" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>This may be a blessing in disguise (even though I know that sounds insensitive and bizarre). The Department of Juvenile Justice personnel can no longer think you are exaggerating. I am so VERY glad that you were allowed to take him his medications and talk with him.......no medications can go from home to anyone in detention where we live so even seizure medications often take three or four days to get dispensed thru "the system".</p><p> </p><p>Now it seems like the facts should speak for themselves:</p><p>1. Your son is not well.</p><p>2. Your son is a threat to your safety.</p><p>3. Your son <strong>needs </strong>professional help in a residential setting.</p><p>4. You <strong>can not and will not </strong>allow him to return home at this time.</p><p>5. The court needs to ascertain how to provide him with help.</p><p> </p><p>I continue to pray for you both. Hugs. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 241281, member: 35"] This may be a blessing in disguise (even though I know that sounds insensitive and bizarre). The Department of Juvenile Justice personnel can no longer think you are exaggerating. I am so VERY glad that you were allowed to take him his medications and talk with him.......no medications can go from home to anyone in detention where we live so even seizure medications often take three or four days to get dispensed thru "the system". Now it seems like the facts should speak for themselves: 1. Your son is not well. 2. Your son is a threat to your safety. 3. Your son [B]needs [/B]professional help in a residential setting. 4. You [B]can not and will not [/B]allow him to return home at this time. 5. The court needs to ascertain how to provide him with help. I continue to pray for you both. Hugs. DDD [/QUOTE]
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