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<blockquote data-quote="Feeling Sad" data-source="post: 736638" data-attributes="member: 19245"><p>Thank you, Tanya. I understand what you are saying, but my heart won't let me even think about that real chance that my middle son might kill himself. I am still worrying about my eldest schizophrenic son that I haven't seen in 3 years. He is like a child out there. I am bit of a emotional wreck. My middle son is grieving for his brother and is very depressed. Yes, he should not tell me that he wants to die, I feel that he is very depressed about his big brother. He was always going to take care of him, when I was gone. They had a falling out before I had to file the restraining order and I think that he blames himself, wrongly, on some level.</p><p></p><p>Welcome, Wish. Thank you for joining us and, yes, this is a long thread. The continuing saga... This site is wonderful and very helpful. You are never judged and develop strong connections to others that are going through similar trials in life.</p><p></p><p>Lastly, dear Copa, I love you because you never hold back and offer true, honest, cut-to-the-chase advice. Yes, I, sadly, am no longer an ingenue... Thank g-d, I am no longer dancing through my scary times at cortillion, with a brave smile on my young face. Perhaps, I am more afraid of not being 'perky' physiologically, as opposed to my energy level...but I digress. Yes, I have a kind heart to offer. I just don't know if it is too bruised to give it a go. I can't take any more pain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Feeling Sad, post: 736638, member: 19245"] Thank you, Tanya. I understand what you are saying, but my heart won't let me even think about that real chance that my middle son might kill himself. I am still worrying about my eldest schizophrenic son that I haven't seen in 3 years. He is like a child out there. I am bit of a emotional wreck. My middle son is grieving for his brother and is very depressed. Yes, he should not tell me that he wants to die, I feel that he is very depressed about his big brother. He was always going to take care of him, when I was gone. They had a falling out before I had to file the restraining order and I think that he blames himself, wrongly, on some level. Welcome, Wish. Thank you for joining us and, yes, this is a long thread. The continuing saga... This site is wonderful and very helpful. You are never judged and develop strong connections to others that are going through similar trials in life. Lastly, dear Copa, I love you because you never hold back and offer true, honest, cut-to-the-chase advice. Yes, I, sadly, am no longer an ingenue... Thank g-d, I am no longer dancing through my scary times at cortillion, with a brave smile on my young face. Perhaps, I am more afraid of not being 'perky' physiologically, as opposed to my energy level...but I digress. Yes, I have a kind heart to offer. I just don't know if it is too bruised to give it a go. I can't take any more pain. [/QUOTE]
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