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<blockquote data-quote="bluebell" data-source="post: 739598" data-attributes="member: 16761"><p>Y'all are right I am agonizing. I don't know anything about his legal issues, I quit going even to his juvenile hearings after he turned 18 (because it takes so long to get a hearing). They freaked out but what could they do. They never did anything to him anyway. </p><p>The only thing he's come to me for is wanting me to ask my brother if he could live with him and I told him he would have to ask him - so I guess that falls under 'logistics and manipulating others'. </p><p>I'm just agonizing over what to do if he comes knocking like he did last year and wants to go to the community rehab and if there is any way he could actually get approved for some sort of services. I'd just like to be able to tell him what to say and what not to say. He can't live here and I've heard suggestions of giving adult children lists of places they could try. I just can't see myself at least not doing that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluebell, post: 739598, member: 16761"] Y'all are right I am agonizing. I don't know anything about his legal issues, I quit going even to his juvenile hearings after he turned 18 (because it takes so long to get a hearing). They freaked out but what could they do. They never did anything to him anyway. The only thing he's come to me for is wanting me to ask my brother if he could live with him and I told him he would have to ask him - so I guess that falls under 'logistics and manipulating others'. I'm just agonizing over what to do if he comes knocking like he did last year and wants to go to the community rehab and if there is any way he could actually get approved for some sort of services. I'd just like to be able to tell him what to say and what not to say. He can't live here and I've heard suggestions of giving adult children lists of places they could try. I just can't see myself at least not doing that. [/QUOTE]
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