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<blockquote data-quote="lovemysons" data-source="post: 425793" data-attributes="member: 3305"><p>Oldest difficult child just came by our house alittle while ago and brought me the most beautiful long stemmed roses. I nearly cried I was so touched. I hugged and kissed him and told him "I am really liking the changes I am seeing in you.". </p><p></p><p>Just 4 months ago oldest difficult child tried to run me off the road in a drunken rage...he has been sober ever since that day,Hm...or at least " dry". I do know he has been to some AA meetings since that time so maybe he is starting to apply the principles...one can only hope. </p><p></p><p>When difficult child was 18 he was locked up and headed for prison. I cried all the time and had panic attacks over his situation. After he was released he got together with a gal he met at rehab yrs earlier. They married but were separated after only 3 months. He then met the mother of his child and has been with her ever since. I do know that he adores his daughter. And it would appear that his much older girlfriend is a positive influence on him. </p><p></p><p>Yes oldest difficult child is still an addict/alcoholic (thank G-d it's not Meth anymore) but today I see some light ya know a glimmer of hope. </p><p></p><p>Tammy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovemysons, post: 425793, member: 3305"] Oldest difficult child just came by our house alittle while ago and brought me the most beautiful long stemmed roses. I nearly cried I was so touched. I hugged and kissed him and told him "I am really liking the changes I am seeing in you.". Just 4 months ago oldest difficult child tried to run me off the road in a drunken rage...he has been sober ever since that day,Hm...or at least " dry". I do know he has been to some AA meetings since that time so maybe he is starting to apply the principles...one can only hope. When difficult child was 18 he was locked up and headed for prison. I cried all the time and had panic attacks over his situation. After he was released he got together with a gal he met at rehab yrs earlier. They married but were separated after only 3 months. He then met the mother of his child and has been with her ever since. I do know that he adores his daughter. And it would appear that his much older girlfriend is a positive influence on him. Yes oldest difficult child is still an addict/alcoholic (thank G-d it's not Meth anymore) but today I see some light ya know a glimmer of hope. Tammy [/QUOTE]
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