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When are you morally obligated to give in?
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<blockquote data-quote="blackgnat" data-source="post: 658016" data-attributes="member: 13561"><p>Definitely better and more appropriate that he goes to the ER-they can clean up the wound and give him some medications to help with the sepsis.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully they'll try and give him some referrals to help with his heroin use, too.</p><p></p><p>I think you did the right thing and don't feel guilty for not taking him in or wanting to-you can't be all things to all people and DCs take up all our time and energy. Your daughter maybe doesn't understand how draining it is to live with and take care of Difficult Child needs and demands. Maybe she would change her mind if he went to live with HER for a while?</p><p></p><p>Just being a smarty pants, here-he's much better off in the hands of professional medical staff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackgnat, post: 658016, member: 13561"] Definitely better and more appropriate that he goes to the ER-they can clean up the wound and give him some medications to help with the sepsis. Hopefully they'll try and give him some referrals to help with his heroin use, too. I think you did the right thing and don't feel guilty for not taking him in or wanting to-you can't be all things to all people and DCs take up all our time and energy. Your daughter maybe doesn't understand how draining it is to live with and take care of Difficult Child needs and demands. Maybe she would change her mind if he went to live with HER for a while? Just being a smarty pants, here-he's much better off in the hands of professional medical staff. [/QUOTE]
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