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<blockquote data-quote="dpicolet" data-source="post: 235337" data-attributes="member: 6630"><p>Another quick update...</p><p> </p><p>Our church has lovingly given us a gift that allows us to begin a relationship with the law firm. So today we painstakingly went through the decision process of where to proceed because the hospital is looking to discharge Tuesday. </p><p> </p><p>After weighing all the immense options we have decided to seek legal counsel and have our difficult child placed into the custody of the state. This has been, is, and will continue to be the most difficult and painful decision we've ever made regarding his care.</p><p> </p><p>We simply know this... that our earnest desire is to provide our difficult child with the enviornment that best enables him to get the help he needs. These past 5 years that he has spent off and on with us has continually showed us that despite our most sincere and uptmost efforts our home is not such an enviornment.</p><p> </p><p>Tomorrow we will be meeting with the law firm to begin the process, learning the ins and outs of this process. I hope it goes as good as can be expected.</p><p> </p><p>It really stinks that it has to come to this. But there simply is no other safe option for him and us. I do not know how our family will work knowing he is out there... but we do know that he will be helped and that the stumbling block our family somehow creates will be out of his way. Obviously our continual prayer will be for his safety, his health, and the hope of healing, both for him and our family.</p><p> </p><p>Again I thank anyone who reads this and cares even the slightest. Know that our hearts go out to each of you as well.</p><p> </p><p>Dale</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dpicolet, post: 235337, member: 6630"] Another quick update... Our church has lovingly given us a gift that allows us to begin a relationship with the law firm. So today we painstakingly went through the decision process of where to proceed because the hospital is looking to discharge Tuesday. After weighing all the immense options we have decided to seek legal counsel and have our difficult child placed into the custody of the state. This has been, is, and will continue to be the most difficult and painful decision we've ever made regarding his care. We simply know this... that our earnest desire is to provide our difficult child with the enviornment that best enables him to get the help he needs. These past 5 years that he has spent off and on with us has continually showed us that despite our most sincere and uptmost efforts our home is not such an enviornment. Tomorrow we will be meeting with the law firm to begin the process, learning the ins and outs of this process. I hope it goes as good as can be expected. It really stinks that it has to come to this. But there simply is no other safe option for him and us. I do not know how our family will work knowing he is out there... but we do know that he will be helped and that the stumbling block our family somehow creates will be out of his way. Obviously our continual prayer will be for his safety, his health, and the hope of healing, both for him and our family. Again I thank anyone who reads this and cares even the slightest. Know that our hearts go out to each of you as well. Dale [/QUOTE]
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