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<blockquote data-quote="standswithcourage" data-source="post: 284755" data-attributes="member: 3948"><p>That is great advice for Missy! I was just wondering - for the ones whose difficult children have turned from their old friends - what did you do to help them once they got tired of being in that environment? My son is still with a friend - I am sure they are either using or selling drugs - the friend called and left a message on my cell phone yesterday saying he bought my son a pair of shoes?!! Well good - dont expect to be paid back by us! Our finances are kinda shrinking right now because my husband is on part time - as needed status with his engineering job. So we have no money to do anything! Anyway, my difficult child still wants to go tot he doctor or psychiatrist to be able to get his prescriptions - klonopin - we cannot pay for that and he has no job - so what to do? I wish he would go to mental health and get evaluated, etc. but he said he wouldnt because "they wouldnt give him anything" - so that is what I am dealing with - kudos to you all that have difficult children that are finally "getting it"!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="standswithcourage, post: 284755, member: 3948"] That is great advice for Missy! I was just wondering - for the ones whose difficult children have turned from their old friends - what did you do to help them once they got tired of being in that environment? My son is still with a friend - I am sure they are either using or selling drugs - the friend called and left a message on my cell phone yesterday saying he bought my son a pair of shoes?!! Well good - dont expect to be paid back by us! Our finances are kinda shrinking right now because my husband is on part time - as needed status with his engineering job. So we have no money to do anything! Anyway, my difficult child still wants to go tot he doctor or psychiatrist to be able to get his prescriptions - klonopin - we cannot pay for that and he has no job - so what to do? I wish he would go to mental health and get evaluated, etc. but he said he wouldnt because "they wouldnt give him anything" - so that is what I am dealing with - kudos to you all that have difficult children that are finally "getting it"! [/QUOTE]
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