I've been curious from the beginning as to how Aspen got your email address. I assume you must have emailed them requesting help? If that's correct, what kind of help were you expecting from them, if not wilderness or TBS?
Hi deborah, what happened was I was on another forum, totally unrelated to anything to do with teens etc and there was a link on there about what happened to the young man who had the amonia tablets shoved up his nose in January, there was a pop up that 'appeared' in front of the shutdown cross which i wasn't quick enough to avoid, and there I was on an Aspen website, curious because I had just seen that horrible video, I read on, there was a survey along the lines of 'does your teen need help, is your teen in danger' or something similar, and as mine is, i stupidly took it, voila they had me tracked in a second telling me how my son could be dead in no time at all and there wasn't any time to waste, so i emailed back saying actually no, I wasn't looking to send him anywhere in the states because of the reasons I gave you and would they take me off their mailing list, then I got all these desperate emails saying "But you must help your child, you're a bad parent if you don't, trust us we'll arrange escort and what not"
She was right, I need to help my child and am slowly wearing my teeth down trying to do so, but not that way, sorry but it's not for him, he needs psychiatric help not ammonia tablets shoved up his nose and the occassional beating, anyway they still e mail me, I'll have a look and see if I have any, but I do clear out my deleted items folder regularly due to the vast volume of viagara offers and promises to get a bigger penis *guaranteed* I get
(I wrote back to one that advertised "Would you like a larger penis" and siad "Wouldn't every woman?") Sorry guys but it pisses me off :lol:
If I havent got any, I promise you will get the next e mail they send me, i don't really know what the contents will be because as I say after a while I just deleted them without reading them. & they are becoming less frequent