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<blockquote data-quote="pinevalley" data-source="post: 552561" data-attributes="member: 3710"><p>LMS: I'm sure that you are very concerned about what will happen when your son gets out of prison in December. I can relate to what you are going through, because my difficult child is in jail right now. My h and I are still living in a nightmare over the mess that our son is in, and it is easy to get paralyzed by this worry. Whenever I start to obsess about my son I have to remind myself that it will not help me or anyone else to make myself sick with worry. I know that you are very strong, because of everything that you have already been through with both of your sons. You are a wonderful mother, and I know that you will be able to deal with all the issues when your son comes home. I have faith in you! </p><p></p><p>Whenever my son is released from jail he will also be a convicted felon, which will be a serious problem for him. My h has been doing research about jobs for felons, and he found a book that has very good information for felons and their families. This book is written by an ex-convict who turned his life around after prison and became a psychologist. He gives step by step information for felons who want to change their lives after prison. My h and I both read this book, and we hope that our difficult child will read this also. If you are interested in this book, it is called Going Straight, and it is written by Dr. Paul Fauteck. </p><p></p><p>I am sending you my very best wishes for serenity in the next few months. ((HUGS)).....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pinevalley, post: 552561, member: 3710"] LMS: I'm sure that you are very concerned about what will happen when your son gets out of prison in December. I can relate to what you are going through, because my difficult child is in jail right now. My h and I are still living in a nightmare over the mess that our son is in, and it is easy to get paralyzed by this worry. Whenever I start to obsess about my son I have to remind myself that it will not help me or anyone else to make myself sick with worry. I know that you are very strong, because of everything that you have already been through with both of your sons. You are a wonderful mother, and I know that you will be able to deal with all the issues when your son comes home. I have faith in you! Whenever my son is released from jail he will also be a convicted felon, which will be a serious problem for him. My h has been doing research about jobs for felons, and he found a book that has very good information for felons and their families. This book is written by an ex-convict who turned his life around after prison and became a psychologist. He gives step by step information for felons who want to change their lives after prison. My h and I both read this book, and we hope that our difficult child will read this also. If you are interested in this book, it is called Going Straight, and it is written by Dr. Paul Fauteck. I am sending you my very best wishes for serenity in the next few months. ((HUGS))..... [/QUOTE]
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