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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 41149" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>Well, it's been a month since his arrest. He went to court today and plead quilty to both charges---he recieved a 2 year suspended sentence and 1 year probation.(His probation officier is my high school boyfriends sister), so I know her quite well. There are also lots of fines to pay and other stipulations as well. He must get his diploma (still fighting district and stupid adult ed program) and get a job (not going to be easy for a felon quilty of forgery without a hs diploma). </p><p></p><p>He has met with the coordinator at voc rehab, and she is waiting for his mental health records and IEP. I e-mailed my contact at mh, but she was apparently not there today because I didn't hear back from her. I will have specail services fax his IEP on Monday. They can help him get a job and get training or go to tech. It looks like a job opportunity if it works out.</p><p></p><p>He has not used. He has stayed close to home. He has avoided old druggie friends. Tonight he is visiting with his best childhood friend---a nice kid who I have always liked and trusted even, and he texted me earlier and told me he was playing pool and listening to country music---having a good ole country boy night. He is to be home before ten.</p><p></p><p>We saw our GP today and he is trying him on Symbyax (sp). He said it is like a combo of prozac and geodon. He is take one each night at bedtime and see GP in two weeks.</p><p></p><p>I'm still nervous and suspicious of everything he does. I am trying to not question and nag, but it is hard to do. He is still the same kid, only sober, so the gfgness is still there and sometimes he drives me bonkers with his actions or inaction (which is more often).</p><p></p><p>Keep us in your thoughts---and pray he finds a job!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 41149, member: 1436"] Well, it's been a month since his arrest. He went to court today and plead quilty to both charges---he recieved a 2 year suspended sentence and 1 year probation.(His probation officier is my high school boyfriends sister), so I know her quite well. There are also lots of fines to pay and other stipulations as well. He must get his diploma (still fighting district and stupid adult ed program) and get a job (not going to be easy for a felon quilty of forgery without a hs diploma). He has met with the coordinator at voc rehab, and she is waiting for his mental health records and IEP. I e-mailed my contact at mh, but she was apparently not there today because I didn't hear back from her. I will have specail services fax his IEP on Monday. They can help him get a job and get training or go to tech. It looks like a job opportunity if it works out. He has not used. He has stayed close to home. He has avoided old druggie friends. Tonight he is visiting with his best childhood friend---a nice kid who I have always liked and trusted even, and he texted me earlier and told me he was playing pool and listening to country music---having a good ole country boy night. He is to be home before ten. We saw our GP today and he is trying him on Symbyax (sp). He said it is like a combo of prozac and geodon. He is take one each night at bedtime and see GP in two weeks. I'm still nervous and suspicious of everything he does. I am trying to not question and nag, but it is hard to do. He is still the same kid, only sober, so the gfgness is still there and sometimes he drives me bonkers with his actions or inaction (which is more often). Keep us in your thoughts---and pray he finds a job! [/QUOTE]
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