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32 year old homeless son
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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 732605" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>Hi Debbie, welcome and so sorry for your heartache and need to be here. </p><p>This is really hard stuff for anyone to deal with. I have been where you are at, numb, in despair and not able to move from the grief. </p><p>We do what we can, and still be able to look ourselves in the mirror. </p><p>Know that you are not alone, that many of us here have lived or are living with the reality of our beloved adult children being homeless. </p><p>For many of us, there is no way they can live in our homes, due to substance abuse, mental health issues, or both.</p><p>Gentle hugs to you. When you are able, please post some more information about you and your son, so folks are able to respond appropriately to your situation.</p><p>If this is your real name, consider changing it, this is a public site and we are anonymous to protect our privacy.</p><p>That also affords us more freedom of expression.</p><p>I am sorry for your aching mommas heart.</p><p>(((HUGS)))</p><p>Leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 732605, member: 19522"] Hi Debbie, welcome and so sorry for your heartache and need to be here. This is really hard stuff for anyone to deal with. I have been where you are at, numb, in despair and not able to move from the grief. We do what we can, and still be able to look ourselves in the mirror. Know that you are not alone, that many of us here have lived or are living with the reality of our beloved adult children being homeless. For many of us, there is no way they can live in our homes, due to substance abuse, mental health issues, or both. Gentle hugs to you. When you are able, please post some more information about you and your son, so folks are able to respond appropriately to your situation. If this is your real name, consider changing it, this is a public site and we are anonymous to protect our privacy. That also affords us more freedom of expression. I am sorry for your aching mommas heart. (((HUGS))) Leafy [/QUOTE]
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