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Turning my back was the hardest thing I’ve ever had to do
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<blockquote data-quote="EarthIsHard" data-source="post: 737719" data-attributes="member: 23004"><p>Thank you for the great suggestion. Turns out, shortly after your post, someone there reached out to say he was there. When we called back they couldn't speak because our son wouldn't sign a release. Given the issues they were having with him, they went way high up the ladder to speak to us because they needed some information. Long story short, he's having a very difficult time there and they brought him in front of a judge who extended his stay again. A staff member is no more than a few feet from him 24/7. Currently papers are going through for ordered medication. I am in favor of medication as a last resort though this really is his last resort. I truly believe, or want to believe, that a full year of being stable and no drugs will be a wonder for his brain. Heroin not nearly as much of a problem as meth. The past few years was the added drug meth and it's a whole other ball game. Eh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EarthIsHard, post: 737719, member: 23004"] Thank you for the great suggestion. Turns out, shortly after your post, someone there reached out to say he was there. When we called back they couldn't speak because our son wouldn't sign a release. Given the issues they were having with him, they went way high up the ladder to speak to us because they needed some information. Long story short, he's having a very difficult time there and they brought him in front of a judge who extended his stay again. A staff member is no more than a few feet from him 24/7. Currently papers are going through for ordered medication. I am in favor of medication as a last resort though this really is his last resort. I truly believe, or want to believe, that a full year of being stable and no drugs will be a wonder for his brain. Heroin not nearly as much of a problem as meth. The past few years was the added drug meth and it's a whole other ball game. Eh. [/QUOTE]
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