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<blockquote data-quote="sameold sameold" data-source="post: 57347" data-attributes="member: 4640"><p>Hi</p><p>Boy that is a hard question. My oldest son left on his own accord when he turned 18, he has been back and forth a few times for short stents. My youngest, well that is a different story, he is one of the "truly ill" ones, unfortunatly. I am sad to have to admit that, but it is true. He moved to a group home last October. The seventh of October to be exact. He is doing far better there than he was here.</p><p>How old are your kids and do they have diagnosis's? </p><p>Welcome to our world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sameold sameold, post: 57347, member: 4640"] Hi Boy that is a hard question. My oldest son left on his own accord when he turned 18, he has been back and forth a few times for short stents. My youngest, well that is a different story, he is one of the "truly ill" ones, unfortunatly. I am sad to have to admit that, but it is true. He moved to a group home last October. The seventh of October to be exact. He is doing far better there than he was here. How old are your kids and do they have diagnosis's? Welcome to our world. [/QUOTE]
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