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NEED ADVICE talked to difficult child's PO today!
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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 13666" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>Witz, Thank you so much for your concern. I admited in my earlier post that My difficult child had not come close to Ant's progress. My difficult child has not been home for a year. He has been in prison most of that time. He was sent to a Residential Treatment Center (RTC) in May but walked away in August. We went and got him, took him back to the PO and told them to put him in jail because we were not taking him home at that time. I have never visited him at the prison because I had told him once a long time ago that if he ended up there I would not go that I didn't do prison. So I do think he knows that we are capable of sending him back there. </p><p></p><p>difficult child does go to AA meetings and bible study at the prison but I do not know how much he has really bought into the program. I do think you have an unclear percepton of how my injury came about. difficult child did not beat me up. He was agitated after a telephone therapy session that brought on a rage. He kicked me once in the side while in that rage. He stopped instantly and called 911 for help. He has consistently shown remorse and concern for my health since that fateful night. Also for the record, he has asked for help in finding a place to live. He has never asked us to take him back into our house. </p><p></p><p>"Whose fault is it that it's not in the court file that he was high when he beat you? His. Maybe he will learn that if he tells the truth at least he can ask for help."</p><p></p><p>That is a good point. I just asked difficult child if he had done drugs that night when I spoke to him this week and he answered me truthfully. He has never admitted that to me before now. -RM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 13666, member: 2315"] Witz, Thank you so much for your concern. I admited in my earlier post that My difficult child had not come close to Ant's progress. My difficult child has not been home for a year. He has been in prison most of that time. He was sent to a Residential Treatment Center (RTC) in May but walked away in August. We went and got him, took him back to the PO and told them to put him in jail because we were not taking him home at that time. I have never visited him at the prison because I had told him once a long time ago that if he ended up there I would not go that I didn't do prison. So I do think he knows that we are capable of sending him back there. difficult child does go to AA meetings and bible study at the prison but I do not know how much he has really bought into the program. I do think you have an unclear percepton of how my injury came about. difficult child did not beat me up. He was agitated after a telephone therapy session that brought on a rage. He kicked me once in the side while in that rage. He stopped instantly and called 911 for help. He has consistently shown remorse and concern for my health since that fateful night. Also for the record, he has asked for help in finding a place to live. He has never asked us to take him back into our house. "Whose fault is it that it's not in the court file that he was high when he beat you? His. Maybe he will learn that if he tells the truth at least he can ask for help." That is a good point. I just asked difficult child if he had done drugs that night when I spoke to him this week and he answered me truthfully. He has never admitted that to me before now. -RM [/QUOTE]
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