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<blockquote data-quote="UpandDown" data-source="post: 704491" data-attributes="member: 19025"><p>Erinee98,</p><p>I am sorry that you are and your family are going through this. It is so very hard. I admire your focus in creating a very detailed plan in your next steps. I have been through a lot with my 17 year old son over the past 3 years of high school. I don't pretend to have any answers. Our struggles are different but I feel your pain. We are a year out from any major outbursts and reckless behavior and the healing is slowly taking place. He is strayed far from his (our) vision of college,etc but have realized through this entire nightmare that I have no control over what he ultimately does with his life. We tapped into every resource we could get our hands on. Partial hospitalization, wilderness therapy, therapy, psychiatrist, even the local courts to jump in and back us when he was really off the reservation. I read every book I was recommended. I think you will get good advice here from so many who have been in your exact shoes. Warm hugs for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UpandDown, post: 704491, member: 19025"] Erinee98, I am sorry that you are and your family are going through this. It is so very hard. I admire your focus in creating a very detailed plan in your next steps. I have been through a lot with my 17 year old son over the past 3 years of high school. I don't pretend to have any answers. Our struggles are different but I feel your pain. We are a year out from any major outbursts and reckless behavior and the healing is slowly taking place. He is strayed far from his (our) vision of college,etc but have realized through this entire nightmare that I have no control over what he ultimately does with his life. We tapped into every resource we could get our hands on. Partial hospitalization, wilderness therapy, therapy, psychiatrist, even the local courts to jump in and back us when he was really off the reservation. I read every book I was recommended. I think you will get good advice here from so many who have been in your exact shoes. Warm hugs for you. [/QUOTE]
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