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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 673660" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>Copa, I am so sorry for your pain in this. When did your son start to change?</p><p> Thank you Copa, this is good to read. I saw bits of my Tornado, after she had been sober due to the CPS ordeal. It has been awhile since then. My poor grands. I got a call, recently, from a counselor, trying to reach the parents, so at least I know some sort of agency is involved. Hopefully, they will get help and my grands will have some sort of stability.</p><p></p><p> It is a pain like no other. I think that is why I am going numb. It is too much to bear. I pray for my two, my grands, I have faith God is watching over them. </p><p>To be thought of as a thing to manipulate, to not see any remnant of love in my child's eyes, that is hard.</p><p> What you describe of him Copa, is he ill? On drugs? The other day, my son and I were watching t.v. suddenly, the screen went black and there was a narrator, going on and on about martians and governments and such. We tried several times to change the channel, turn the tv off, to no avail. We just looked at each other, like what the heck?</p><p>I thought of your son. There is so much out there online, video games. It makes me wonder, what all of the electronic gadgets may be doing to our kids brains. My daughter has a class mate who was into playing violent video games. He doesn't want to do anything else, but smoke pot and play those games.</p><p> I know this Copa, it is easier to be angry, then have a helpless feeling.</p><p></p><p>Are there not medications for him? I am sorry Copa, I do not know what happened to your son. This is misery. I am so sorry for the pain of it.</p><p></p><p>(((HUGS)))</p><p>leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 673660, member: 19522"] Copa, I am so sorry for your pain in this. When did your son start to change? Thank you Copa, this is good to read. I saw bits of my Tornado, after she had been sober due to the CPS ordeal. It has been awhile since then. My poor grands. I got a call, recently, from a counselor, trying to reach the parents, so at least I know some sort of agency is involved. Hopefully, they will get help and my grands will have some sort of stability. It is a pain like no other. I think that is why I am going numb. It is too much to bear. I pray for my two, my grands, I have faith God is watching over them. To be thought of as a thing to manipulate, to not see any remnant of love in my child's eyes, that is hard. What you describe of him Copa, is he ill? On drugs? The other day, my son and I were watching t.v. suddenly, the screen went black and there was a narrator, going on and on about martians and governments and such. We tried several times to change the channel, turn the tv off, to no avail. We just looked at each other, like what the heck? I thought of your son. There is so much out there online, video games. It makes me wonder, what all of the electronic gadgets may be doing to our kids brains. My daughter has a class mate who was into playing violent video games. He doesn't want to do anything else, but smoke pot and play those games. I know this Copa, it is easier to be angry, then have a helpless feeling. Are there not medications for him? I am sorry Copa, I do not know what happened to your son. This is misery. I am so sorry for the pain of it. (((HUGS))) leafy [/QUOTE]
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