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23 year old son - I kicked him out when he was 18
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<blockquote data-quote="so ready to live" data-source="post: 694034" data-attributes="member: 20054"><p>Sea--I get it. When I came to the end of my rope, after some therapy, that's how I pinpointed it. I was just so <em>profoundly sad</em> at the way our son was living his life and how that affected our relationship. I don't think he felt the same. He was sad because his life "stunk" and I was sad because his life "stunk". I had never noticed that my life was stinking too and it was the only thing I could fix. Each day the sadness lifted just a little as we gained a bit of control. Is it gone-NO. I'll always grieve a bit for what we've lost but we go forward with our lives continuing to hope and pray that he will find his way. There is light at the end of the tunnel. Prayers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="so ready to live, post: 694034, member: 20054"] Sea--I get it. When I came to the end of my rope, after some therapy, that's how I pinpointed it. I was just so [I]profoundly sad[/I] at the way our son was living his life and how that affected our relationship. I don't think he felt the same. He was sad because his life "stunk" and I was sad because his life "stunk". I had never noticed that my life was stinking too and it was the only thing I could fix. Each day the sadness lifted just a little as we gained a bit of control. Is it gone-NO. I'll always grieve a bit for what we've lost but we go forward with our lives continuing to hope and pray that he will find his way. There is light at the end of the tunnel. Prayers. [/QUOTE]
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