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I evicted her - what now?
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<blockquote data-quote="peg2" data-source="post: 406371" data-attributes="member: 2133"><p>I had to get a restraining order against my son last yr(20 yrs.old) and I cry and worry all the time; it's not a good life for me. My son is bouncing from place to place too and has been homeless. Lived with my oldest son, but screwed that up and won't help himself or anyone else with bills,etc. He has no $ to his name, so your child is better, for now, than mine. My son desperately needs medications and treatment but refuses to believe anything is wrong. I worry constantly and am unhappy and don't know how to tell you to cope. You just do, somehow. I don't want him homeless or on the street, it's been freezing here, but he mentally abused me and that is not acceptable. Started to do the same thing to his oldest brother, that's why he tossed him out. This is the hardest thing I have ever had to do, but there is no choice.</p><p>You are strong and will get through it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="peg2, post: 406371, member: 2133"] I had to get a restraining order against my son last yr(20 yrs.old) and I cry and worry all the time; it's not a good life for me. My son is bouncing from place to place too and has been homeless. Lived with my oldest son, but screwed that up and won't help himself or anyone else with bills,etc. He has no $ to his name, so your child is better, for now, than mine. My son desperately needs medications and treatment but refuses to believe anything is wrong. I worry constantly and am unhappy and don't know how to tell you to cope. You just do, somehow. I don't want him homeless or on the street, it's been freezing here, but he mentally abused me and that is not acceptable. Started to do the same thing to his oldest brother, that's why he tossed him out. This is the hardest thing I have ever had to do, but there is no choice. You are strong and will get through it. [/QUOTE]
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