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Mourning someone who is still alive
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<blockquote data-quote="EarthIsHard" data-source="post: 738034" data-attributes="member: 23004"><p>tryingtobestrong, and all of you, I know exactly what you mean. It's such a difficult place. I'd like to gather all of our difficult kids, put them in a community together, give them all the love and help they need. But, they don't want it.</p><p>Why do we have to be Moms (and Dads) who feel helpless to our unwilling kids?</p><p>My son mentioned to me a few years back that one of his friend's parents were mourning their son while he was still alive. </p><p>I hope your visit with your son is good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EarthIsHard, post: 738034, member: 23004"] tryingtobestrong, and all of you, I know exactly what you mean. It's such a difficult place. I'd like to gather all of our difficult kids, put them in a community together, give them all the love and help they need. But, they don't want it. Why do we have to be Moms (and Dads) who feel helpless to our unwilling kids? My son mentioned to me a few years back that one of his friend's parents were mourning their son while he was still alive. I hope your visit with your son is good. [/QUOTE]
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