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19 year old homeless son
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<blockquote data-quote="SeaGenieTx" data-source="post: 648609" data-attributes="member: 18773"><p>I am sorry to hear he is back in the hospital but at least he is safe and you know where he is at. The guilt is the killer - I struggle with that too. Stay strong, its hard when deep down we just want to rescue them and help but that isbthe worst thing we can do. Keep reading and posting here - everyone is so supportive and understanding. People here will back you and give you great advice. Dont let outsiders try to guilt you into helping your son. They dont realize what enabling is. They are clueless to what you are going through. And do not let him in the house - the knife thing -he is out of control and your safety is at risk. Keep him out!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeaGenieTx, post: 648609, member: 18773"] I am sorry to hear he is back in the hospital but at least he is safe and you know where he is at. The guilt is the killer - I struggle with that too. Stay strong, its hard when deep down we just want to rescue them and help but that isbthe worst thing we can do. Keep reading and posting here - everyone is so supportive and understanding. People here will back you and give you great advice. Dont let outsiders try to guilt you into helping your son. They dont realize what enabling is. They are clueless to what you are going through. And do not let him in the house - the knife thing -he is out of control and your safety is at risk. Keep him out! [/QUOTE]
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