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<blockquote data-quote="lovemysons" data-source="post: 448774" data-attributes="member: 3305"><p>Thank you Patriotgirl</p><p></p><p>He goes on to say...</p><p>"I'm doing fine. Everyday I'm in here I feel alittle more stress for what I did to get in this position. I'm sober now but I'm not fixed. I'm lost. It's hard to organize how I ended up here. I'm fairly hopeless. </p><p>I work out everyday mostly to keep an empty mind. Thinking makes my heart hurt. I'm sorry for the disappointment, lying and stealing. Everybody has given up on me. I have built walls while I was free limiting my opportunities and winding up here. I can see Highway 30 from my window in my cell and sometimes wish I was free. I have dreams that I am and I wake up here."</p><p></p><p>As you can see he sounds very depressed. </p><p>He has Bipolar Disorder...I am hoping if I do see him tonight that I discuss the possibility of him getting on medications while he is locked up. He does not WANT to have mental illness...even though in his heart he must know it's true. I don't think he wants to admit that there is "something wrong" with him other than his own bad choices. </p><p></p><p>I have to go for now...am taking care of young difficult child's daughter at the moment while my daughter in law is at a job interview. </p><p></p><p>Thank you again for the hugs PG, </p><p>LMS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovemysons, post: 448774, member: 3305"] Thank you Patriotgirl He goes on to say... "I'm doing fine. Everyday I'm in here I feel alittle more stress for what I did to get in this position. I'm sober now but I'm not fixed. I'm lost. It's hard to organize how I ended up here. I'm fairly hopeless. I work out everyday mostly to keep an empty mind. Thinking makes my heart hurt. I'm sorry for the disappointment, lying and stealing. Everybody has given up on me. I have built walls while I was free limiting my opportunities and winding up here. I can see Highway 30 from my window in my cell and sometimes wish I was free. I have dreams that I am and I wake up here." As you can see he sounds very depressed. He has Bipolar Disorder...I am hoping if I do see him tonight that I discuss the possibility of him getting on medications while he is locked up. He does not WANT to have mental illness...even though in his heart he must know it's true. I don't think he wants to admit that there is "something wrong" with him other than his own bad choices. I have to go for now...am taking care of young difficult child's daughter at the moment while my daughter in law is at a job interview. Thank you again for the hugs PG, LMS [/QUOTE]
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