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<blockquote data-quote="PiscesMom" data-source="post: 724890" data-attributes="member: 19889"><p>He wanted to go back to his dad's. His dad and I had an ugly divorce, and hadn't been speaking, but I went in the house to check in anyway and give him my son's medications. He wasn't intimidating anymore, he seemed grateful for any help, concerned for our son. </p><p>My son said he could get weed anytime - he has a friend that can drive. But he will participate in the outpatient thing - its for transitional youth with major psychiatric problems, limited income. They seem to help in a lot of areas of life. Plus he will get a caseworker. I will look into job corps, and everything else I can. </p><p>But...I wonder if at the end of the day - I can't control his use, and I can't watch him 24 hours a day. I think I repaired things a bit with his dad, so we can work together somewhat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PiscesMom, post: 724890, member: 19889"] He wanted to go back to his dad's. His dad and I had an ugly divorce, and hadn't been speaking, but I went in the house to check in anyway and give him my son's medications. He wasn't intimidating anymore, he seemed grateful for any help, concerned for our son. My son said he could get weed anytime - he has a friend that can drive. But he will participate in the outpatient thing - its for transitional youth with major psychiatric problems, limited income. They seem to help in a lot of areas of life. Plus he will get a caseworker. I will look into job corps, and everything else I can. But...I wonder if at the end of the day - I can't control his use, and I can't watch him 24 hours a day. I think I repaired things a bit with his dad, so we can work together somewhat. [/QUOTE]
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