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37-Year-Old Son about to be homeless
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<blockquote data-quote="Beta" data-source="post: 765384" data-attributes="member: 22597"><p>Welcome MercuryF17. I'm sorry you have to be here in the first place. I need to update my profile info but I don't know how so the info on me is outdated from when I first came to CD. We have a 34yo son who is homeless in Phoenix, while we live in the southeast. No phone, no i.d. Haven't heard from him in three months. The characteristics you described from your son sound so familiar. I agree that it does sound as though you have done absolutely everything you can do, and your son just refuses to do anything to help himself. So now you have to protect the peace of your home and your mental health, and it's incredibly painful after a lifetime of loving and sacrificing for him. I am so sorry. I'm glad you've found this site though; it's been a lifesaver for me for the last seven years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beta, post: 765384, member: 22597"] Welcome MercuryF17. I'm sorry you have to be here in the first place. I need to update my profile info but I don't know how so the info on me is outdated from when I first came to CD. We have a 34yo son who is homeless in Phoenix, while we live in the southeast. No phone, no i.d. Haven't heard from him in three months. The characteristics you described from your son sound so familiar. I agree that it does sound as though you have done absolutely everything you can do, and your son just refuses to do anything to help himself. So now you have to protect the peace of your home and your mental health, and it's incredibly painful after a lifetime of loving and sacrificing for him. I am so sorry. I'm glad you've found this site though; it's been a lifesaver for me for the last seven years. [/QUOTE]
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