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<blockquote data-quote="standswithcourage" data-source="post: 114775" data-attributes="member: 3948"><p>I am going to let him stay. My husband says we are not bailing him out and I agree. Especially since he still wants the Xanax. I know he probably thinnks he needs it but I really dont. I do not imagine they will give it to him anyway. So - other than that - he called fronm someones cell phoone while he was working in the kitchen - asks me what I am doing - asks about if I contacted his doctor about his Xanax - asks me if I talked to the PD - etc., I said I talked to the PD about 3 weeks ago and he doesnt say anything - I said Have you? Also I said if he thinks he needs his medicine - he needs to the be the one to write a letter to whoever - It gets me so anxious - I dont know why - and then he says maybe the judge will give hiim time served if he has good behavior! That is all we need - him back on the street, no job, etc - free with time served - no help - I know if he wants help he will have to get it himself - no matter what the court says - they are the legal part - he is the part that needs to help himself - I just know I cant have him live here - that is the part I hate to face again - No you cant live here! I am so tired to facing that - it feels awful but at the same time I cant go through that again - neither can our easy child son - why cant difficult child just say he doesnt want to live at home - so I will let him stay where he is - I just hope they dont let him walk - they are crazy if they do. :rolleyes:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="standswithcourage, post: 114775, member: 3948"] I am going to let him stay. My husband says we are not bailing him out and I agree. Especially since he still wants the Xanax. I know he probably thinnks he needs it but I really dont. I do not imagine they will give it to him anyway. So - other than that - he called fronm someones cell phoone while he was working in the kitchen - asks me what I am doing - asks about if I contacted his doctor about his Xanax - asks me if I talked to the PD - etc., I said I talked to the PD about 3 weeks ago and he doesnt say anything - I said Have you? Also I said if he thinks he needs his medicine - he needs to the be the one to write a letter to whoever - It gets me so anxious - I dont know why - and then he says maybe the judge will give hiim time served if he has good behavior! That is all we need - him back on the street, no job, etc - free with time served - no help - I know if he wants help he will have to get it himself - no matter what the court says - they are the legal part - he is the part that needs to help himself - I just know I cant have him live here - that is the part I hate to face again - No you cant live here! I am so tired to facing that - it feels awful but at the same time I cant go through that again - neither can our easy child son - why cant difficult child just say he doesnt want to live at home - so I will let him stay where he is - I just hope they dont let him walk - they are crazy if they do. [img]:rolleyes:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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