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<blockquote data-quote="slsh" data-source="post: 104798" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>Janet - he was charged, printed, photo'd. My understanding is no court date, no probation, nada until he uses up his points. Subject to change with whatever the next phone call brings us. :rolleyes:</p><p></p><p>Fran, yes. That thought has run through my mind several times over the years. By the time he hits 18, well over $1 million will have been spent on his treatment. I must admit to feeling guilty sometimes because I wonder if that $ could have been better spent, but we absolutely had to give it our best shot. It will be an unspeakable shame if he becomes a permanent guest of the state, for so many reasons.</p><p></p><p>He called, chipper as always. Said the detective was "really nice". Great. I thanked him for calling and letting me know he was okay. "It's just life, Mom." See the blood running down my chin from biting my tongue? I didn't say "well, that's *your* life. I've never had the pleasure of being arrested."</p><p></p><p>You know what I'm tremendously greatful for today? This community of ours. This family that has stood by me for coming up on 10 years now. I know I can come here and share, vent, and update without embarrassment and without having to be subjected to judgement and scorn. There's enough of the person I used to be before gfgdom to be absolutely horrified that my child was arrested. I cannot share this with family or non CD Board friends.</p><p></p><p>I thank you all for having stood by me for so long, and for continuing to. From my heart :flower:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slsh, post: 104798, member: 8"] Janet - he was charged, printed, photo'd. My understanding is no court date, no probation, nada until he uses up his points. Subject to change with whatever the next phone call brings us. [img]:rolleyes:[/img] Fran, yes. That thought has run through my mind several times over the years. By the time he hits 18, well over $1 million will have been spent on his treatment. I must admit to feeling guilty sometimes because I wonder if that $ could have been better spent, but we absolutely had to give it our best shot. It will be an unspeakable shame if he becomes a permanent guest of the state, for so many reasons. He called, chipper as always. Said the detective was "really nice". Great. I thanked him for calling and letting me know he was okay. "It's just life, Mom." See the blood running down my chin from biting my tongue? I didn't say "well, that's *your* life. I've never had the pleasure of being arrested." You know what I'm tremendously greatful for today? This community of ours. This family that has stood by me for coming up on 10 years now. I know I can come here and share, vent, and update without embarrassment and without having to be subjected to judgement and scorn. There's enough of the person I used to be before gfgdom to be absolutely horrified that my child was arrested. I cannot share this with family or non CD Board friends. I thank you all for having stood by me for so long, and for continuing to. From my heart [img]:flower:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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