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My son called to ask for a ride to the emergency hospital and he'd explain later.
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 655125" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Please, I am not criticizing you. Not at all. I told you...if you don't think it's valid, leave it. I want my son to be safe. He has maximized his abilitities and exceeded them, but my feeling is that anyone with cognitive disorders is going to have a hard time out there alone without supports. There is no shame in having had been drug exposed. He did nothing wrong. You took him in and loved him...you did nothing wrong. You exposed him and challenged him, which is just awesome. They need that. And, yes, they need to be allowed to do the max they can. And you can't force them to accept services. Sounds like you have done it all, and he just won't accept your help so I get where you're at and support it. If they refuse help, t here is nothing we can do and it hurts so bad. Sounds like your son, in spite of YOUR efforts, has refused help so I agree that all you can do is let him try it on his own, which may make him see the need for supports. You have gone over and above and should be proud of your efforts. He is the one who is not helping himself. You tried and tried and tried...I did not know the entire story. I apologize if I said anything that hurt you or that was ignorant. I was born with a silver foot in my mouth (ok, maybe not silver...)</p><p></p><p></p><p>You rock! We are all warrior moms!!!! <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 655125, member: 1550"] Please, I am not criticizing you. Not at all. I told you...if you don't think it's valid, leave it. I want my son to be safe. He has maximized his abilitities and exceeded them, but my feeling is that anyone with cognitive disorders is going to have a hard time out there alone without supports. There is no shame in having had been drug exposed. He did nothing wrong. You took him in and loved him...you did nothing wrong. You exposed him and challenged him, which is just awesome. They need that. And, yes, they need to be allowed to do the max they can. And you can't force them to accept services. Sounds like you have done it all, and he just won't accept your help so I get where you're at and support it. If they refuse help, t here is nothing we can do and it hurts so bad. Sounds like your son, in spite of YOUR efforts, has refused help so I agree that all you can do is let him try it on his own, which may make him see the need for supports. You have gone over and above and should be proud of your efforts. He is the one who is not helping himself. You tried and tried and tried...I did not know the entire story. I apologize if I said anything that hurt you or that was ignorant. I was born with a silver foot in my mouth (ok, maybe not silver...) You rock! We are all warrior moms!!!! ;) [/QUOTE]
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