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<blockquote data-quote="Leana" data-source="post: 728705" data-attributes="member: 22778"><p>Boy, he is a master. I can at least say I can see thru him. He came over with his girlfriend and wanted me to know she never 302d him and just started all this drama. If she was so scared of him why would she be hanging around him. She is the crazy one and he is the victim of her crazy and drama. She has been admitted 2x in the last 3 months. One suicide attempt where she wrote his name in blood on the wall because he left. I witnessed that one. Dear God. It sounds like I'm making this up...I wish. She tells my husband he asked her to drive him to the crisis center again, then changed his mind and decided to have her help him move. She did. Not sure who is crazier. My son, with the big</p><p>Blue green eyes says, I have lost my family, son,friends, job everything. I just told him he hasn't lost his family but we need to see him stand on his own. I can't help him and I can't</p><p>take the drama. He was the one who made his own decisions. I told him to think of this girlfriend as jail bait because that is where he will land. I still feel in a different place.</p><p>Detached I guess. Like watching a movie. He coming Tom to move some furniture. My husband thinks I'm doing better so maybe I am. My son wants us to see him as the victim</p><p>but I just don't. God help us all. Strangely it helps to post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leana, post: 728705, member: 22778"] Boy, he is a master. I can at least say I can see thru him. He came over with his girlfriend and wanted me to know she never 302d him and just started all this drama. If she was so scared of him why would she be hanging around him. She is the crazy one and he is the victim of her crazy and drama. She has been admitted 2x in the last 3 months. One suicide attempt where she wrote his name in blood on the wall because he left. I witnessed that one. Dear God. It sounds like I'm making this up...I wish. She tells my husband he asked her to drive him to the crisis center again, then changed his mind and decided to have her help him move. She did. Not sure who is crazier. My son, with the big Blue green eyes says, I have lost my family, son,friends, job everything. I just told him he hasn't lost his family but we need to see him stand on his own. I can't help him and I can't take the drama. He was the one who made his own decisions. I told him to think of this girlfriend as jail bait because that is where he will land. I still feel in a different place. Detached I guess. Like watching a movie. He coming Tom to move some furniture. My husband thinks I'm doing better so maybe I am. My son wants us to see him as the victim but I just don't. God help us all. Strangely it helps to post. [/QUOTE]
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