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<blockquote data-quote="ANewLife4Me" data-source="post: 765370" data-attributes="member: 32799"><p>Sorry I cannot stop replying to you today as your son so resembles my daughter. What strength it took you to drive 2 hours and leaving him there! I am so proud of you, hard as that was you knew what needed to be done. He tried you one last time but in truth he showed all his cards about he felt about you by hitting you. We tried that as well with promises made before she had gotten out, I am a changed person was her biggest lie and we fell for it. When medicated my daughter was so kind and sweet, she really does have a good heart. Those medicated moments were always short lived as she removed herself from to begin the schizophrenic cycle all over again. </p><p></p><p>I am drawing strength from your posts but am so deeply sorry it’s come to this point of how your son is today. Truly it is me who is grateful for all of us sharing our most horrific moments and the steps each of us take to get our lives back. So many my husband works with such as the mother of a 35 year old man, his Mom does everything for him. I just want to shake her and make her see what she is doing, the truth as we know it today. How we fought and are coming through on the other side. <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🤗" title="Hugging face :hugging:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/6.6/png/unicode/64/1f917.png" data-shortname=":hugging:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ANewLife4Me, post: 765370, member: 32799"] Sorry I cannot stop replying to you today as your son so resembles my daughter. What strength it took you to drive 2 hours and leaving him there! I am so proud of you, hard as that was you knew what needed to be done. He tried you one last time but in truth he showed all his cards about he felt about you by hitting you. We tried that as well with promises made before she had gotten out, I am a changed person was her biggest lie and we fell for it. When medicated my daughter was so kind and sweet, she really does have a good heart. Those medicated moments were always short lived as she removed herself from to begin the schizophrenic cycle all over again. I am drawing strength from your posts but am so deeply sorry it’s come to this point of how your son is today. Truly it is me who is grateful for all of us sharing our most horrific moments and the steps each of us take to get our lives back. So many my husband works with such as the mother of a 35 year old man, his Mom does everything for him. I just want to shake her and make her see what she is doing, the truth as we know it today. How we fought and are coming through on the other side. 🤗 [/QUOTE]
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