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<blockquote data-quote="MissLulu" data-source="post: 759843" data-attributes="member: 24721"><p>Dear Water, </p><p>Wow! What a fantastic post. Well done on getting your life together. You should be so proud of yourself.</p><p></p><p>Speaking as the mother of a child with some deep issues, all I want is for my son to be okay. For him to be living his best life. I'm sure it's the same for your parents. </p><p></p><p>It's so wonderful that you want to make amends, but my bet is that your parents' biggest joy will come from you being happy and productive. I think that if it would make you feel better, a simple, heartfelt apology acknowledging what you put them through would be more than enough. You could do this in person or in a letter if that's easier. </p><p></p><p>Keep focusing on being sober and living well. This is the best way you can honour your parents' love.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MissLulu, post: 759843, member: 24721"] Dear Water, Wow! What a fantastic post. Well done on getting your life together. You should be so proud of yourself. Speaking as the mother of a child with some deep issues, all I want is for my son to be okay. For him to be living his best life. I'm sure it's the same for your parents. It's so wonderful that you want to make amends, but my bet is that your parents' biggest joy will come from you being happy and productive. I think that if it would make you feel better, a simple, heartfelt apology acknowledging what you put them through would be more than enough. You could do this in person or in a letter if that's easier. Keep focusing on being sober and living well. This is the best way you can honour your parents' love. [/QUOTE]
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