Look, understand this. Your PO has a lot of discretion. If he doesn't like the way you keep your house, he can tell you to clean it up or mow the grass or whatever.
It's in their discretion to determine that you are a healthy interoperating member of society.
Understand that at this point it's not a "I'll take my 90 days rather than the probation." First you don't get to chose. Second, they're not limited to the amount of the suspended sentence. You can be sentenced for a YEAR (and knowing the way some of the urban counties are, you'll spend that in the county ADC. I've got a guy whose doing felony time in the county jail for 14 months). Oh, and by the way. You can come out of jail and still get more probation (with the same PO even).
What you did or didn't do to get convicted at this largely irrelevant. That went out the window the day the judge found you guilty.

