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<blockquote data-quote="Tired out" data-source="post: 742113" data-attributes="member: 23103"><p>Copa, I was going to ask "WHAT do YOU want?" then I read it is your most recent post that you aren't sure what you want. </p><p>You say he got his money for the month so until that runs out you won't hear from him.</p><p>So I will say it.. to him, you are just for money and what he wants. he only cares about himself and what HE wants. Not even what he needs it is what he wants.</p><p>What YOU really want is to know he is safe and warm. </p><p>My thought..Do you need the rent money? If not let him have to apartment, give up the control, just quit worrying about the pot. I don't like the idea of pot either BUT if for your own sanity and heart, if it would just make you rest easier knowing he is sleeping safe and warm tell him he can live in the space rent free as long as he keeps it sanitary and doesn't have others move in there and pays the utilities. depending on your state/county those may be covered with subsidies as well as a food card (since he gets ssi) If those are your only conditions that might work. I say this because honestly That is what I would do. Even though my son has done some crap things I just want to know he is safe and warm.</p><p>A side note.. I was listening to a show last week (Dr.Phill) and he was talking about how victims of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) should never ever use marijuana in any way. something about the receptors in the brain and the release of (dopamine?) causing more problems. I read on this page something about your son and a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)? I only know the little I heard on tv about this particular interaction of the drug.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tired out, post: 742113, member: 23103"] Copa, I was going to ask "WHAT do YOU want?" then I read it is your most recent post that you aren't sure what you want. You say he got his money for the month so until that runs out you won't hear from him. So I will say it.. to him, you are just for money and what he wants. he only cares about himself and what HE wants. Not even what he needs it is what he wants. What YOU really want is to know he is safe and warm. My thought..Do you need the rent money? If not let him have to apartment, give up the control, just quit worrying about the pot. I don't like the idea of pot either BUT if for your own sanity and heart, if it would just make you rest easier knowing he is sleeping safe and warm tell him he can live in the space rent free as long as he keeps it sanitary and doesn't have others move in there and pays the utilities. depending on your state/county those may be covered with subsidies as well as a food card (since he gets ssi) If those are your only conditions that might work. I say this because honestly That is what I would do. Even though my son has done some crap things I just want to know he is safe and warm. A side note.. I was listening to a show last week (Dr.Phill) and he was talking about how victims of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) should never ever use marijuana in any way. something about the receptors in the brain and the release of (dopamine?) causing more problems. I read on this page something about your son and a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)? I only know the little I heard on tv about this particular interaction of the drug. [/QUOTE]
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