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<blockquote data-quote="JayPee" data-source="post: 751370" data-attributes="member: 23405"><p>I might also add my need to detach from the 26 yr. old and not allow him to live with me is because I don't chose to live with the police at my home every other day for one issue or another. I don't choose to endure his MJ smoking like it's his job and telling me it's just a plant. I don't choose to put myself in all those horrible scenarios which take away my sanity because he has absolutely no intention of changing his ways.</p><p></p><p>I have tried to help YS since he was 16 yrs. old and began having trouble with the law. I think that once you have exhausted all avenues and you see that the other is not doing anything or willing to accept your guidance either due to laziness, severe anxiety, mental illness and inability to carry anything out to the end.</p><p></p><p>I also had him held at a hospital overnight in January, where they said they were going to evaluate him. They nearly attacked him to sedate him with 6 police officers surrounding him. After all was said and done all it got me was a flimsy analysis that he appeared fine. He was released so drugged up the next day that he could barely walk out of the hospital and I had to pay for him to stay in a hotel for two days while the sedation wore off. All it got me was a very very angry son who was furious that I would have him evaluated and didn't speak to me for months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JayPee, post: 751370, member: 23405"] I might also add my need to detach from the 26 yr. old and not allow him to live with me is because I don't chose to live with the police at my home every other day for one issue or another. I don't choose to endure his MJ smoking like it's his job and telling me it's just a plant. I don't choose to put myself in all those horrible scenarios which take away my sanity because he has absolutely no intention of changing his ways. I have tried to help YS since he was 16 yrs. old and began having trouble with the law. I think that once you have exhausted all avenues and you see that the other is not doing anything or willing to accept your guidance either due to laziness, severe anxiety, mental illness and inability to carry anything out to the end. I also had him held at a hospital overnight in January, where they said they were going to evaluate him. They nearly attacked him to sedate him with 6 police officers surrounding him. After all was said and done all it got me was a flimsy analysis that he appeared fine. He was released so drugged up the next day that he could barely walk out of the hospital and I had to pay for him to stay in a hotel for two days while the sedation wore off. All it got me was a very very angry son who was furious that I would have him evaluated and didn't speak to me for months. [/QUOTE]
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