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Now he's trying to make false accusations to the judge
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<blockquote data-quote="Baggy Bags" data-source="post: 728815" data-attributes="member: 22819"><p>Thank you, Newstart. I do think it's our only way out of this horrible situation sometimes - to not go after him the next time he runs. Maybe it will be easier once we have a really solid diagnosis. With there still being so many questions as to what he really has, it's hard to think of him being out there if he's really ill. But psychopaths, from what I understand *do* know what they're doing, and so far, it's what seems to fit his behavior the most - from my limited understanding and research anyway.</p><p></p><p>I get what you say about losing your child to death vs. them becoming a monster. Sometimes it feels like my son died on that hospital bed (when he tried to kill himself). Like he never really came back. I am mourning that loss, and it is heartbreaking, but the torture of living with what he is now is so unbearable. I just hope that he wakes up one day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baggy Bags, post: 728815, member: 22819"] Thank you, Newstart. I do think it's our only way out of this horrible situation sometimes - to not go after him the next time he runs. Maybe it will be easier once we have a really solid diagnosis. With there still being so many questions as to what he really has, it's hard to think of him being out there if he's really ill. But psychopaths, from what I understand *do* know what they're doing, and so far, it's what seems to fit his behavior the most - from my limited understanding and research anyway. I get what you say about losing your child to death vs. them becoming a monster. Sometimes it feels like my son died on that hospital bed (when he tried to kill himself). Like he never really came back. I am mourning that loss, and it is heartbreaking, but the torture of living with what he is now is so unbearable. I just hope that he wakes up one day. [/QUOTE]
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