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Oh what a night! Dropped son off at detox at 3am
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<blockquote data-quote="Jabberwockey" data-source="post: 679905" data-attributes="member: 18238"><p>More than likely, your husband is right. Our addicted Difficult Child's are masters of manipulation. They tug at our heart strings, make us feel guilty for circumstances that we didn't cause, and do things to try to get us to let our guard down. When he talks of suicide, call the police. If he is serious then they will get him help. If he isn't, well lets just say that a few trips to the hospital escorted by the police is usually enough to discourage any more of these types of calls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jabberwockey, post: 679905, member: 18238"] More than likely, your husband is right. Our addicted Difficult Child's are masters of manipulation. They tug at our heart strings, make us feel guilty for circumstances that we didn't cause, and do things to try to get us to let our guard down. When he talks of suicide, call the police. If he is serious then they will get him help. If he isn't, well lets just say that a few trips to the hospital escorted by the police is usually enough to discourage any more of these types of calls. [/QUOTE]
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