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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 750412" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>Welcome.</p><p>Wow. What a blessing!</p><p></p><p>I am stunned by this. I can only imagine how you feel. What resilience on the part of your son. I know that is a surprising thing to say, but I feel it. </p><p></p><p>I can't know how you or me or anybody would respond in these circumstances. How did the community officer present the situation? Is there a chance your son will be transitioned to some sort of protected housing program with treatment? I don't know what to think or say, because I would want you protected, as well as him. </p><p></p><p>I don't see a role for you here. Anything you would do could set you up for hurt. I think the responsibility is for this community officer. I think I would defer to him or her, about what to do.</p><p></p><p>Feeling sad, on whose thread you are writing has been here almost as long as I have, about 4 years. She came here when she was forced to get a restraining order for her son who is a little younger than yours, I think. Since that time he has been living in his car and has access to an inheritance, I think, so that he can get by financially. While she can have no contact with him, she knows he's alive because she is able to follow his bank withdrawals. </p><p></p><p>It is amazing that your son is okay. How do you think he was able to get by, financially? </p><p></p><p>This is indeed a blessing. Except how to know how to hold this, I don't know.</p><p></p><p>Take care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 750412, member: 18958"] Welcome. Wow. What a blessing! I am stunned by this. I can only imagine how you feel. What resilience on the part of your son. I know that is a surprising thing to say, but I feel it. I can't know how you or me or anybody would respond in these circumstances. How did the community officer present the situation? Is there a chance your son will be transitioned to some sort of protected housing program with treatment? I don't know what to think or say, because I would want you protected, as well as him. I don't see a role for you here. Anything you would do could set you up for hurt. I think the responsibility is for this community officer. I think I would defer to him or her, about what to do. Feeling sad, on whose thread you are writing has been here almost as long as I have, about 4 years. She came here when she was forced to get a restraining order for her son who is a little younger than yours, I think. Since that time he has been living in his car and has access to an inheritance, I think, so that he can get by financially. While she can have no contact with him, she knows he's alive because she is able to follow his bank withdrawals. It is amazing that your son is okay. How do you think he was able to get by, financially? This is indeed a blessing. Except how to know how to hold this, I don't know. Take care. [/QUOTE]
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