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<blockquote data-quote="Feeling Sad" data-source="post: 663159" data-attributes="member: 19245"><p>I.C., you are right. That was put very well. Thank you. It makes it easier to grasp.</p><p></p><p>I was told by my therapist today that I didn't just save my youngest son and myself by having him removed, but I saved him as well. He would never have had a chance to get better here at home being protected by me and running to his room every time he heard a car or the door. But now, hopefully, he is forced to use community services. Hopefully... I have read that it is much easier to say, "No" to one Mom, than many people at the shelter. There are rules to be followed at the shelter and violence is not allowed. He cannot blame me now for his behavior. He needs to follow a schedule and, my favorite, they have counseling, guidance, and help with applying for medical coverage, benefits, and housing. I am feeling less guilty...I would say 20 % on my way there. Do I sound like a teacher? Day by day...Thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Feeling Sad, post: 663159, member: 19245"] I.C., you are right. That was put very well. Thank you. It makes it easier to grasp. I was told by my therapist today that I didn't just save my youngest son and myself by having him removed, but I saved him as well. He would never have had a chance to get better here at home being protected by me and running to his room every time he heard a car or the door. But now, hopefully, he is forced to use community services. Hopefully... I have read that it is much easier to say, "No" to one Mom, than many people at the shelter. There are rules to be followed at the shelter and violence is not allowed. He cannot blame me now for his behavior. He needs to follow a schedule and, my favorite, they have counseling, guidance, and help with applying for medical coverage, benefits, and housing. I am feeling less guilty...I would say 20 % on my way there. Do I sound like a teacher? Day by day...Thank you! [/QUOTE]
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