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Please help with our decision to bail 36 yr old son out of jail..
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<blockquote data-quote="jude-in-nj" data-source="post: 684484" data-attributes="member: 19508"><p>Welcome Changes, you have landed in a special place. </p><p>My son is in County jail for the second time. We chose not to bail him out this time on a violation of probation charge. He is now serving one year and is scheduled to be released in June. </p><p>Stay strong, we cannot continue to enable them no matter how much it hurts. </p><p>For the first 6 months of my son's incarceration I had to hear what a terrible mother I was... How I don't love him.. And "wait till I get home"... Threatening to hurt me and his dad. </p><p>Within the last few weeks he has started to sound different... I don't know why, and I am cautious to believe that it will stay this way... But it IS an improvement. </p><p>We have to at some poirot start putting ourselves first.. Especially after all we have done to help them become productive adults. </p><p>So glad you found this site. - jude</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jude-in-nj, post: 684484, member: 19508"] Welcome Changes, you have landed in a special place. My son is in County jail for the second time. We chose not to bail him out this time on a violation of probation charge. He is now serving one year and is scheduled to be released in June. Stay strong, we cannot continue to enable them no matter how much it hurts. For the first 6 months of my son's incarceration I had to hear what a terrible mother I was... How I don't love him.. And "wait till I get home"... Threatening to hurt me and his dad. Within the last few weeks he has started to sound different... I don't know why, and I am cautious to believe that it will stay this way... But it IS an improvement. We have to at some poirot start putting ourselves first.. Especially after all we have done to help them become productive adults. So glad you found this site. - jude [/QUOTE]
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