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<blockquote data-quote="Helpless29" data-source="post: 746511" data-attributes="member: 22912"><p>Here is what PO sent</p><p></p><p>My visit with G. today did not go very well. He was upset when I spoke to him about conversations I had with you and with grandmother. He is also upset about the new case involving his dad. He also did not like it when I told him he cannot decide to leave home whenever he wants. He thought if he is released on the 28th to his dad he could get his things and leave. When I explained to him what would happen he was not pleased. He ended the visit and stated he does not want you to come. He initially said yes but then changed his mind. I had previously mentioned to him that you were afraid of how he acts when he gets upset and he decided he doesn't want anyone who is afraid of him to visit. I tried to explain to him that had to do with how he acts when he gets angry.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I still think you should visit. If he decides not to talk that's on him. I feel he wants someone to come but doesn't know how to express that. He looks well but a little sad, and that's why I think you should go see your son for yourself. I also think he wants someone to take his side. He thinks you could be an option if he is released but I told him it may be unlikely that you would allow him to stay with you. I remember the concerns you voiced and I think that's why he really changed his mind. I have to see him every week while he is in custody and will try to see him again next week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Helpless29, post: 746511, member: 22912"] Here is what PO sent My visit with G. today did not go very well. He was upset when I spoke to him about conversations I had with you and with grandmother. He is also upset about the new case involving his dad. He also did not like it when I told him he cannot decide to leave home whenever he wants. He thought if he is released on the 28th to his dad he could get his things and leave. When I explained to him what would happen he was not pleased. He ended the visit and stated he does not want you to come. He initially said yes but then changed his mind. I had previously mentioned to him that you were afraid of how he acts when he gets upset and he decided he doesn't want anyone who is afraid of him to visit. I tried to explain to him that had to do with how he acts when he gets angry. I still think you should visit. If he decides not to talk that's on him. I feel he wants someone to come but doesn't know how to express that. He looks well but a little sad, and that's why I think you should go see your son for yourself. I also think he wants someone to take his side. He thinks you could be an option if he is released but I told him it may be unlikely that you would allow him to stay with you. I remember the concerns you voiced and I think that's why he really changed his mind. I have to see him every week while he is in custody and will try to see him again next week. [/QUOTE]
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