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<blockquote data-quote="lovemysons" data-source="post: 597347" data-attributes="member: 3305"><p>Hi AG, </p><p>"Fixing" you is a VERY good use for that money. </p><p>I think you are so wise to concentrate on what is best for YOU right now. </p><p></p><p>difficult child will be back at some point as You are the only one who is truly capable of loving him. Doesn't seem as though the Bio dad or Grandma have the capacity. </p><p></p><p>About the Anti social Disorder...My oldest difficult child was pretty much written off by Drug Rehab (after a 6 month stay) at around age 15. They saw him as extremely manipulative and having the potential to be a very dangerous criminal as he is also very intelligent and charming. Well...He is now a "family man" with 2 girls and another on the way living the American Dream...recently bought and built his own house and works extremely hard for everything...Is responsible! </p><p>I say all of that to say this...that regardless of what the professional's "think" it is up to your difficult child to decide which way his life will go. </p><p></p><p>Right now your difficult child seems to be lost and running in the wrong direction for help/support. I agree that this will NOT last. difficult child will find their "love" empty I suspect and they will find difficult child too big a burden. </p><p></p><p>Keep posting AG, I have been thinking about you all week long. </p><p>I hope you'll call me if/when you want to talk. I may just call you! </p><p>Hugs and love, </p><p>LMS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovemysons, post: 597347, member: 3305"] Hi AG, "Fixing" you is a VERY good use for that money. I think you are so wise to concentrate on what is best for YOU right now. difficult child will be back at some point as You are the only one who is truly capable of loving him. Doesn't seem as though the Bio dad or Grandma have the capacity. About the Anti social Disorder...My oldest difficult child was pretty much written off by Drug Rehab (after a 6 month stay) at around age 15. They saw him as extremely manipulative and having the potential to be a very dangerous criminal as he is also very intelligent and charming. Well...He is now a "family man" with 2 girls and another on the way living the American Dream...recently bought and built his own house and works extremely hard for everything...Is responsible! I say all of that to say this...that regardless of what the professional's "think" it is up to your difficult child to decide which way his life will go. Right now your difficult child seems to be lost and running in the wrong direction for help/support. I agree that this will NOT last. difficult child will find their "love" empty I suspect and they will find difficult child too big a burden. Keep posting AG, I have been thinking about you all week long. I hope you'll call me if/when you want to talk. I may just call you! Hugs and love, LMS [/QUOTE]
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