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<blockquote data-quote="Sam3" data-source="post: 722955" data-attributes="member: 19290"><p>Of those who had to call the police on their own child. </p><p></p><p>I haven’t even wanted to think, speak or post about it. </p><p></p><p>In the fewest words: he came home at 4 am raging just after he raged at his exes’ place and was tossed. </p><p></p><p>Forced a lock. Became abusive and threatening, threw a bottle, tore a door off a hinge, rushed my H who clipped him in the lip, blood, 911, threw a couple punches and H wrestled him to the floor and pinned him. When he wouldn’t stop threatening and struggling, we had to call down our high schooler to help restrain until 6 squad cars arrived. Middle school daughter screaming trying to reason with him from upstairs. “I’ve always believed in you.”</p><p></p><p>It was apparently a paradoxical reaction to lots of xanax. </p><p></p><p>He says he hardly remembers it and is remorseful. Says he won’t ever do xanax again. </p><p></p><p>We are traumatized.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sam3, post: 722955, member: 19290"] Of those who had to call the police on their own child. I haven’t even wanted to think, speak or post about it. In the fewest words: he came home at 4 am raging just after he raged at his exes’ place and was tossed. Forced a lock. Became abusive and threatening, threw a bottle, tore a door off a hinge, rushed my H who clipped him in the lip, blood, 911, threw a couple punches and H wrestled him to the floor and pinned him. When he wouldn’t stop threatening and struggling, we had to call down our high schooler to help restrain until 6 squad cars arrived. Middle school daughter screaming trying to reason with him from upstairs. “I’ve always believed in you.” It was apparently a paradoxical reaction to lots of xanax. He says he hardly remembers it and is remorseful. Says he won’t ever do xanax again. We are traumatized. [/QUOTE]
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