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Someone help me get thru this ......LONG
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 266639"><p>I'm so very sorry. </p><p>I believe you said his "real" friends are aware of the situation. This is a good thing.</p><p>Your son has had some treatment, but it didn't "stick." I'm concerned that he continues to make the choices that he is making.</p><p>If you speak to your son, I would encourage him to go to the police. If you have an opportunity to speak with an attorney or judge, you might mention your concern that he is developmentally delayed.</p><p>These are small things you might do...but you can't control him or the situation he is in.</p><p>Based on the title of your post, you are going through anxiety related to his behavior.</p><p>By working through that...taking actions should they be necessary...you can feel better.</p><p>So, my concern is more for you. Do you have someone in "real" life that can help you get through this? </p><p>What things (even if they are small things), might help you to feel better at this time?</p><p>You might want to google <a href="http://www.FamiliesAnonymous.org" target="_blank">www.FamiliesAnonymous.org</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 266639"] I'm so very sorry. I believe you said his "real" friends are aware of the situation. This is a good thing. Your son has had some treatment, but it didn't "stick." I'm concerned that he continues to make the choices that he is making. If you speak to your son, I would encourage him to go to the police. If you have an opportunity to speak with an attorney or judge, you might mention your concern that he is developmentally delayed. These are small things you might do...but you can't control him or the situation he is in. Based on the title of your post, you are going through anxiety related to his behavior. By working through that...taking actions should they be necessary...you can feel better. So, my concern is more for you. Do you have someone in "real" life that can help you get through this? What things (even if they are small things), might help you to feel better at this time? You might want to google [URL="http://www.FamiliesAnonymous.org"]www.FamiliesAnonymous.org[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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