lovemysons
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
Woke up this morning at around 2am...Just couldn't sleep, as usual.
I finally wrote young difficult child a letter and put in a few pics of his children from a gathering we had at my mom's not too long ago.
I haven't written young difficult child in around 2 months.
I guess I have so many concerns...
Will he sneak and use alcohol or pain medications when he gets home?
Will he consider suicide again if life doesn't go "his way"?
How long will he live with husband and I til he can get out on his own?
daughter in law went to visit him a week ago and told me that when he comes home in December that he will be on an ankle monitor (for at least the first month) and be drug tested once a week (always passes...very strange) and will be expected to go to AA meetings. Of course I will be the one driving him around to these places...and eventually he will be expected to go out and get a job.
And there's another concern...What kind of work can he do with a Felony conviction on his record?
All these questions and more...Like what numbers should I have handy?
Anyway, I'm really not looking forward to helping manage young difficult child's life and whatever crisis/chaos comes with it.
LMS
Woke up this morning at around 2am...Just couldn't sleep, as usual.
I finally wrote young difficult child a letter and put in a few pics of his children from a gathering we had at my mom's not too long ago.
I haven't written young difficult child in around 2 months.
I guess I have so many concerns...
Will he sneak and use alcohol or pain medications when he gets home?
Will he consider suicide again if life doesn't go "his way"?
How long will he live with husband and I til he can get out on his own?
daughter in law went to visit him a week ago and told me that when he comes home in December that he will be on an ankle monitor (for at least the first month) and be drug tested once a week (always passes...very strange) and will be expected to go to AA meetings. Of course I will be the one driving him around to these places...and eventually he will be expected to go out and get a job.
And there's another concern...What kind of work can he do with a Felony conviction on his record?
All these questions and more...Like what numbers should I have handy?
Anyway, I'm really not looking forward to helping manage young difficult child's life and whatever crisis/chaos comes with it.
LMS