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<blockquote data-quote="JayPee" data-source="post: 759920" data-attributes="member: 23405"><p>Helpless,</p><p>What a horrible situation you are in. Your heart breaks for your son and his choices and lifestyle and he plays the victim. Its' all a vicious circle and we've all been in it to some degree. </p><p></p><p>Whether our children are running from the law or running from life we want to protect them. Somehow only we can remember the good that we think is still somewhere deep inside of them. When in fact, it may only be an illusion on our part of the reality of what really is. Nontheless, we struggle back and forth trying to surrender ourselves from the entanglement of it all. It is exhausting.</p><p></p><p>Sending hugs and prayers hoping you take care of yourself and try not to let your son be the center of your life. Put your focus on something else, even for a few minutes at a time. Most of our angst, is the acceptance of "what is" vs. "what we hoped life would be".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JayPee, post: 759920, member: 23405"] Helpless, What a horrible situation you are in. Your heart breaks for your son and his choices and lifestyle and he plays the victim. Its' all a vicious circle and we've all been in it to some degree. Whether our children are running from the law or running from life we want to protect them. Somehow only we can remember the good that we think is still somewhere deep inside of them. When in fact, it may only be an illusion on our part of the reality of what really is. Nontheless, we struggle back and forth trying to surrender ourselves from the entanglement of it all. It is exhausting. Sending hugs and prayers hoping you take care of yourself and try not to let your son be the center of your life. Put your focus on something else, even for a few minutes at a time. Most of our angst, is the acceptance of "what is" vs. "what we hoped life would be". [/QUOTE]
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