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I may just report my son to his parole officer
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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 754074" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>I’m so sorry Okay, that must have been so scary. Hopefully your son has a chance to get clean and address his issues.</p><p>I have not seen my two daughters for a very long time, in the <em>real</em> sense. They have been drugknapped by meth and are not in their right mind. It is a strange world they live in, so different than how we raised them. I don’t try to contact them and am leery when they approach me, be it by text or showing up at my home.</p><p>This puts us in the realm of “It us what it is.” It is not an easy place to be, especially around the holidays, but what choice do we have?</p><p>I don’t know what came first, drug use, mental health issues, a mix of the two? All I know is that I cannot live in fear of what may happen.</p><p>For me, jail for my two would be a relief, at least I know where they are, three squares, possible help. How strange to write that, but it’s the awful truth. I hope you are being very kind to yourself and allowing yourself time to recover from the shock of events on Thursday. It is a terrible ordeal to see our beloveds in such a state of mind. I am sorry for the pain of it. I am glad you and your family are safe and that your son is where he needs to be.</p><p>(((Hugs)))</p><p>Leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 754074, member: 19522"] I’m so sorry Okay, that must have been so scary. Hopefully your son has a chance to get clean and address his issues. I have not seen my two daughters for a very long time, in the [I]real[/I] sense. They have been drugknapped by meth and are not in their right mind. It is a strange world they live in, so different than how we raised them. I don’t try to contact them and am leery when they approach me, be it by text or showing up at my home. This puts us in the realm of “It us what it is.” It is not an easy place to be, especially around the holidays, but what choice do we have? I don’t know what came first, drug use, mental health issues, a mix of the two? All I know is that I cannot live in fear of what may happen. For me, jail for my two would be a relief, at least I know where they are, three squares, possible help. How strange to write that, but it’s the awful truth. I hope you are being very kind to yourself and allowing yourself time to recover from the shock of events on Thursday. It is a terrible ordeal to see our beloveds in such a state of mind. I am sorry for the pain of it. I am glad you and your family are safe and that your son is where he needs to be. (((Hugs))) Leafy [/QUOTE]
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