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<blockquote data-quote="lovemysons" data-source="post: 742965" data-attributes="member: 3305"><p>Hi RN, Tawnya, Swot and OTE! Great to see you again!</p><p>To answer a few questions...</p><p>Young difficult child is not using alcohol or drugs while living with us. He doesn't have access to transportation except through me. We live out in the country now. </p><p>We actually moved to another state to help him when we found out about the Hep C. </p><p></p><p>See we are Indian (last in line to be able to receive benefits)...and our Indian nation works with pharmaceutical company to provide the 100 thousand dollar cost benefit to my son...as long as live in Indian nation county. And so now we do. Bought a beautiful home on an acre and half and a new puppy in April. </p><p></p><p>No...wife hooked up with another man and his 4 children with her 3 children (my grandchildren) and then had another baby with the new man. She was using drugs and in December of last year she came by our old house and literally dropped the grandchildren off and left. She had lost her mind. Long story short...new man dumped her and moved onto another woman. CPS got involved and gave our grandchildren and the new baby to her mom to care for. You can imagine the pain and anger difficult child has over this! </p><p></p><p>The decision was not hard to have difficult child come back and live with us. </p><p>He had been on the streets long enough. I had sent the police looking for him many times across the states as he made his way from Texas to Colorado and finally to California. I even filed a missing persons report once. </p><p></p><p>Before he made his way to California, I found him one middle of the night sleeping next to an abandoned gas station. Saddest thing I have ever seen in my life. It was 3 o'clock in the morning. And I sat there in my car watching him huddled up next to the building. Nothing I could do...husband would not let him come home at that time. I prayed constantly for his well being. I'm grateful he's still alive! </p><p>I love my son with all my heart. </p><p>LMS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovemysons, post: 742965, member: 3305"] Hi RN, Tawnya, Swot and OTE! Great to see you again! To answer a few questions... Young difficult child is not using alcohol or drugs while living with us. He doesn't have access to transportation except through me. We live out in the country now. We actually moved to another state to help him when we found out about the Hep C. See we are Indian (last in line to be able to receive benefits)...and our Indian nation works with pharmaceutical company to provide the 100 thousand dollar cost benefit to my son...as long as live in Indian nation county. And so now we do. Bought a beautiful home on an acre and half and a new puppy in April. No...wife hooked up with another man and his 4 children with her 3 children (my grandchildren) and then had another baby with the new man. She was using drugs and in December of last year she came by our old house and literally dropped the grandchildren off and left. She had lost her mind. Long story short...new man dumped her and moved onto another woman. CPS got involved and gave our grandchildren and the new baby to her mom to care for. You can imagine the pain and anger difficult child has over this! The decision was not hard to have difficult child come back and live with us. He had been on the streets long enough. I had sent the police looking for him many times across the states as he made his way from Texas to Colorado and finally to California. I even filed a missing persons report once. Before he made his way to California, I found him one middle of the night sleeping next to an abandoned gas station. Saddest thing I have ever seen in my life. It was 3 o'clock in the morning. And I sat there in my car watching him huddled up next to the building. Nothing I could do...husband would not let him come home at that time. I prayed constantly for his well being. I'm grateful he's still alive! I love my son with all my heart. LMS [/QUOTE]
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