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Feeling Sad---Son is Homeless
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 696716" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Words cant describe how your update made me feel in my heart nor how sad I feel for your situation. Perhaps younger son needs to sift through his own grief about his brother and will end up eventually in a better place and you two can mend together. Substance abuse, mental illness...they are family diseases, affecting everyone who loves the ill person. With few to no choices, which is not your fault, many loved ones suffer. If it's your thing to reach out to others for help, I suggest calling NAMI. They hsve classes for and groups for loved ones of the mentally ill. Do what mskes YOU feel better. Exercise, pray, volunteer at a homeless shelter to take the fear of them away from you,,,try not to always be alone. You did nothing wrong. The spot you are in is wrong. You didn't create it.</p><p></p><p>"it is always darkest before dawn." You can't know the future. Through situations nobody can predict, both of your boys may get help. It may not even be of their choices, but who cares? Nobody has a crystal ball, including ypur counselor. She stated one possibility. I stated another. Posssibilities are infinite.</p><p></p><p>We are holding your hand. You are never alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 696716, member: 1550"] Words cant describe how your update made me feel in my heart nor how sad I feel for your situation. Perhaps younger son needs to sift through his own grief about his brother and will end up eventually in a better place and you two can mend together. Substance abuse, mental illness...they are family diseases, affecting everyone who loves the ill person. With few to no choices, which is not your fault, many loved ones suffer. If it's your thing to reach out to others for help, I suggest calling NAMI. They hsve classes for and groups for loved ones of the mentally ill. Do what mskes YOU feel better. Exercise, pray, volunteer at a homeless shelter to take the fear of them away from you,,,try not to always be alone. You did nothing wrong. The spot you are in is wrong. You didn't create it. "it is always darkest before dawn." You can't know the future. Through situations nobody can predict, both of your boys may get help. It may not even be of their choices, but who cares? Nobody has a crystal ball, including ypur counselor. She stated one possibility. I stated another. Posssibilities are infinite. We are holding your hand. You are never alone. [/QUOTE]
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