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<blockquote data-quote="standswithcourage" data-source="post: 92190" data-attributes="member: 3948"><p>Barbara - I understand what you are saying. I am trying to get to that point. I always want to fix everything. I second guess myself constantly about is there anything I can do or should be doing tohelp him? Do I just stand here doing nothing and watch his life go down the tubes? Do I fight for a private lawyer knowing I dont have the funds for it? Do I try to find a long-term treatment center and who should I ask about it? All these questions should be coming from him. Sometimes I think of him as so young that he doesnt know what to do or who to ask and that is my mistake. I give him the impression that he is not capable of it. He has a PD. I guess I will leave it at that. Barbara - you have much wisdom. I can only wish to have half as much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="standswithcourage, post: 92190, member: 3948"] Barbara - I understand what you are saying. I am trying to get to that point. I always want to fix everything. I second guess myself constantly about is there anything I can do or should be doing tohelp him? Do I just stand here doing nothing and watch his life go down the tubes? Do I fight for a private lawyer knowing I dont have the funds for it? Do I try to find a long-term treatment center and who should I ask about it? All these questions should be coming from him. Sometimes I think of him as so young that he doesnt know what to do or who to ask and that is my mistake. I give him the impression that he is not capable of it. He has a PD. I guess I will leave it at that. Barbara - you have much wisdom. I can only wish to have half as much. [/QUOTE]
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