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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 664517" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>My aunt is the payee for her daughter, a 30 year old. She is brain damaged from taking too many drugs, my cousin is always in and out of hospitalizations. My aunt and uncle bring her groceries, she cannot have money or even gift cards to supermarkets-they sell wine and she would buy that. That's just the way it is- your son will get used to it- he won't have a choice. At least he will have a safe place to live, choose his apt near your house since you'll be the payee, you'll be making decisions. They go over her house every day, not that you'll do that, but they will never let her get a car, she uses it to go buy drugs and she crashes a lot! You may want to think about not getting a car for him, even when his leg is better. Especially since he still continues to do drugs. I'm happy he can be cared for at least. Also, he may change and straighten up his life, he's so young.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 664517, member: 2668"] My aunt is the payee for her daughter, a 30 year old. She is brain damaged from taking too many drugs, my cousin is always in and out of hospitalizations. My aunt and uncle bring her groceries, she cannot have money or even gift cards to supermarkets-they sell wine and she would buy that. That's just the way it is- your son will get used to it- he won't have a choice. At least he will have a safe place to live, choose his apt near your house since you'll be the payee, you'll be making decisions. They go over her house every day, not that you'll do that, but they will never let her get a car, she uses it to go buy drugs and she crashes a lot! You may want to think about not getting a car for him, even when his leg is better. Especially since he still continues to do drugs. I'm happy he can be cared for at least. Also, he may change and straighten up his life, he's so young. [/QUOTE]
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