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<blockquote data-quote="Acacia" data-source="post: 732638" data-attributes="member: 19832"><p>As others have said, our sons are sadly on similar paths. My 32 year old son was just released from jail and has been homeless many times. He has undiagnosed mental illness and substance abuse issues. No matter that, he wants to do things his way, rebuffing advice. I helped him again, always wanting to believe he is ready to change. Again, it was throwing good money after bad. I keep denying reality each time, refusing to see what is right in front of me. I am not where I need to be, but I keep getting stronger, and I am detach more quickly.</p><p></p><p>You will get great advice, support, and wisdom here. Keep reading the posts. Our suffering for our troubled adult children doesn't help them one whit. You deserve peace and a good life. Don't let your son rob you of that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Acacia, post: 732638, member: 19832"] As others have said, our sons are sadly on similar paths. My 32 year old son was just released from jail and has been homeless many times. He has undiagnosed mental illness and substance abuse issues. No matter that, he wants to do things his way, rebuffing advice. I helped him again, always wanting to believe he is ready to change. Again, it was throwing good money after bad. I keep denying reality each time, refusing to see what is right in front of me. I am not where I need to be, but I keep getting stronger, and I am detach more quickly. You will get great advice, support, and wisdom here. Keep reading the posts. Our suffering for our troubled adult children doesn't help them one whit. You deserve peace and a good life. Don't let your son rob you of that. [/QUOTE]
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