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<blockquote data-quote="maril" data-source="post: 247919" data-attributes="member: 5937"><p>You are one person who has been through loads. Give yourself a little time out and think about the next step after you are rested (I know, easier said than done). I understand how overwhelming all this might be for you; with my difficult child, especially of late, it is a whirlwind of events/contacts/suggestions for treatment/along with fearful moments when he engages in one of his rages and it is often difficult to take a deep breath and dig in again to figure out how to help him. I understand.</p><p> </p><p>If your son does come home, how would the "system" back you up as far as providing some safeguards for you? I know the helplessness I feel when difficult children anger escalates, threats occur, and property is destroyed. It is an awful feeling and difficult to deal with. </p><p> </p><p>Please take care of yourself and be assured that you are doing your best. It is not your fault that things have turned this way. I hope that things will work out for the best for you and your son and send hugs your way. Please don't give up.</p><p> </p><p>I saw previous postings today in another thread you started. Do you think the suggestion to get an attorney would be something you might do? Sounds like you need someone to represent <em>you. </em>You must be exhausted at this point in time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maril, post: 247919, member: 5937"] You are one person who has been through loads. Give yourself a little time out and think about the next step after you are rested (I know, easier said than done). I understand how overwhelming all this might be for you; with my difficult child, especially of late, it is a whirlwind of events/contacts/suggestions for treatment/along with fearful moments when he engages in one of his rages and it is often difficult to take a deep breath and dig in again to figure out how to help him. I understand. If your son does come home, how would the "system" back you up as far as providing some safeguards for you? I know the helplessness I feel when difficult children anger escalates, threats occur, and property is destroyed. It is an awful feeling and difficult to deal with. Please take care of yourself and be assured that you are doing your best. It is not your fault that things have turned this way. I hope that things will work out for the best for you and your son and send hugs your way. Please don't give up. I saw previous postings today in another thread you started. Do you think the suggestion to get an attorney would be something you might do? Sounds like you need someone to represent [I]you. [/I]You must be exhausted at this point in time. [/QUOTE]
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