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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 109823" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>Heather, Yes at least he is getting medical care that I can follow up on. Not like the garbage services he got in prison.</p><p>Thanks for your good wishes.</p><p></p><p>Karen, I have followed your story for years now. I am so happy that your son is doing well. I am hoping that some day I can also post a success story here. for now it is one day at a time.</p><p>Enjoy your Christmas as well.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sharon, I know I am MIA alot these days but do try to read posts once a week even if I don't answer them. Have a happy holiday.</p><p></p><p>BBK, You hit the nail squarely on it's head. We are indeed happy to have our difficult child able to participate in the family holiday activites. At the same time we are somewhat wary.</p><p></p><p>Suz, Nope no such supports in place for us. If difficult child goes off the deep end we are to either take him back to the Group home or to the ER or call police depending on the circumstances. I don't expect any of those scenarios. That said, I would not be surprised to find something missing after he left. Nor would I be surprised to find him using our phone to call old friends or asking to walk the neighborhood alone stuff like that that will keep us a bit on edge. He is doing fairly well at the moment but he is still a difficult child. He had trouble keeping his hands off other folks belongings long before he started using. So as I said there will be a bit of an edginess about him being here overnight. We cannot observe him every minute.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 109823, member: 2315"] Heather, Yes at least he is getting medical care that I can follow up on. Not like the garbage services he got in prison. Thanks for your good wishes. Karen, I have followed your story for years now. I am so happy that your son is doing well. I am hoping that some day I can also post a success story here. for now it is one day at a time. Enjoy your Christmas as well. Sharon, I know I am MIA alot these days but do try to read posts once a week even if I don't answer them. Have a happy holiday. BBK, You hit the nail squarely on it's head. We are indeed happy to have our difficult child able to participate in the family holiday activites. At the same time we are somewhat wary. Suz, Nope no such supports in place for us. If difficult child goes off the deep end we are to either take him back to the Group home or to the ER or call police depending on the circumstances. I don't expect any of those scenarios. That said, I would not be surprised to find something missing after he left. Nor would I be surprised to find him using our phone to call old friends or asking to walk the neighborhood alone stuff like that that will keep us a bit on edge. He is doing fairly well at the moment but he is still a difficult child. He had trouble keeping his hands off other folks belongings long before he started using. So as I said there will be a bit of an edginess about him being here overnight. We cannot observe him every minute. [/QUOTE]
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