Anonymous wrote:I would call CPS and be done with them.
Anonymous wrote:I would let him stay at your house. He's probably having a tough time with those parents. It could be life changing for him, even though it will be stressful for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m trying to imagine it from the parents’ perspective. Maybe they’re at their breaking point and simply need some time to come up for air. After all, many of us are exhausted by this pandemic experience let alone such a frightening and unrelenting worry.
Still, though, a week is too long, and this is something to ask a relative, not a friend.
I like the advice you got upthread - get medical POA, you hold onto the medications, check-ins with therapist every 2-3 days. I too would be afraid if I said no that this young man would be left alone or who knows. You’re a good person to consider doing this for him, OP.
No!!! WTF?!?!!
My sisters oldest ended up in-patient and they didn’t leave him alone for a long time. The last thing they would have felt like doing was going on vacation. Most normal loving parents would not abandon the kid.
Pp you responded to. There’s absolutely no way in hell I would ever do this if my kid were struggling with mental health issues. I was just trying to imagine what these people possibly could be thinking. Anyway OP has now clarified they don’t need respite, they just feel like going on a vacation. It’s harm to fathom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're angry at them for asking?
This comes up all the time. Angry for being asked
Yes, this is an extremely unique situation, a situation you should decline
but DCUM is full of adults who don't seem capable of saying "no"
And instead just want to be mad that they were asked
I’m angry about the situation on several fronts. Long standing history of their ignoring their son and his mental health. I’ve always tried to help as best I can and don’t want to hurt him but I do think they should either take him or stay home. In terms of respite, that’s not the issue. They aren’t tuned in and “see no problem” that’s the issue.