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<blockquote data-quote="Fairy dust" data-source="post: 766550" data-attributes="member: 25457"><p>Hi FallingIn. No judgement from any of us on this site. You do what is best for you. And hopefully your son will make attempts to turn his life around given the chances and opportunities you have given him. </p><p>NOW it’s time for you to take back your life and do you. If you haven’t already, consider therapy to help you set boundaries, and to also cope with the many feelings you are likely feeling And which can be so very overwhelming. Life from the sounds of things have been rough for you the past few years having lost your spouse, fighting cancer and trying to get your son the right path. But , as Copa says people own their own lives. You can’t fix him but you can change the spin cycle And the narrative. He won’t like the change at first, but hang in there and focus on you. Often when the story line changes so do the characters and sometimes for the better. Hugs to you and your much needed healing!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fairy dust, post: 766550, member: 25457"] Hi FallingIn. No judgement from any of us on this site. You do what is best for you. And hopefully your son will make attempts to turn his life around given the chances and opportunities you have given him. NOW it’s time for you to take back your life and do you. If you haven’t already, consider therapy to help you set boundaries, and to also cope with the many feelings you are likely feeling And which can be so very overwhelming. Life from the sounds of things have been rough for you the past few years having lost your spouse, fighting cancer and trying to get your son the right path. But , as Copa says people own their own lives. You can’t fix him but you can change the spin cycle And the narrative. He won’t like the change at first, but hang in there and focus on you. Often when the story line changes so do the characters and sometimes for the better. Hugs to you and your much needed healing! [/QUOTE]
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