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<blockquote data-quote="addie" data-source="post: 515439" data-attributes="member: 140"><p>Oh,, Lisa, thanks! Lol - David was my easy child!!!! </p><p>Chrisse and Jess reunited with their bio- mom and to be honest, that culture is where they belong. For historic reasons, there are many people like them in that city, though sadly the social services put in place for them are shrinking, but they fit in better than here.</p><p>Chrissie living with a boyfriend and his mother, and as stabilized as possible. On ODSP (welfare) and managing, but her rages prompted her HERSELF (encourage by daughter boyfriend I think, or his mom) to go back on her medications. She had threatened him with a butchers knife. He dropped the charges when she agreed to go back on medications, but she is a bit of a character in that city. When in court, which is often, the police kindly ask her to use her indoor voice. Basically, she's happy, and sporadically stays in touch.</p><p>jess is not good. In an abusive relationship, 20 weeks pregnant, scraping by on whatever welfare she can get as there is not a lot of provision for people who appear to have normal intelligence. She is a sociopath, and cannot have anyone in authority over her. Also she will never, ever do anything she does not want to, which includes school or seeking work. Like the others, sporadically stays in touch.</p><p>they always come home for Christmas. Jess can't stay the night, as I am too afraid of her, but they actually dont want to, just happy to be home for the day.</p><p>thanks for asking. They are almost 22, 24 and 26 now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="addie, post: 515439, member: 140"] Oh,, Lisa, thanks! Lol - David was my easy child!!!! Chrisse and Jess reunited with their bio- mom and to be honest, that culture is where they belong. For historic reasons, there are many people like them in that city, though sadly the social services put in place for them are shrinking, but they fit in better than here. Chrissie living with a boyfriend and his mother, and as stabilized as possible. On ODSP (welfare) and managing, but her rages prompted her HERSELF (encourage by daughter boyfriend I think, or his mom) to go back on her medications. She had threatened him with a butchers knife. He dropped the charges when she agreed to go back on medications, but she is a bit of a character in that city. When in court, which is often, the police kindly ask her to use her indoor voice. Basically, she's happy, and sporadically stays in touch. jess is not good. In an abusive relationship, 20 weeks pregnant, scraping by on whatever welfare she can get as there is not a lot of provision for people who appear to have normal intelligence. She is a sociopath, and cannot have anyone in authority over her. Also she will never, ever do anything she does not want to, which includes school or seeking work. Like the others, sporadically stays in touch. they always come home for Christmas. Jess can't stay the night, as I am too afraid of her, but they actually dont want to, just happy to be home for the day. thanks for asking. They are almost 22, 24 and 26 now. [/QUOTE]
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