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<blockquote data-quote="Echolette" data-source="post: 648494" data-attributes="member: 17269"><p>Ugh. How scary. I agree with MWM, you have done all you possibly could do. Now it is about keeping yourself safe, and letting him turn 18, and detaching as much as you can. I have a friend with a son like this..she has two bio kids, and three fostered-then-adopted. All three had very hard rows to hoe, but the oldest was truly a sociopath, and in the end, after therapy, jail, therapeutic boarding school, and sleeping with the bedroom doors locked, he has gone his way... She only hears from him once a year or so. I know it broke her heart, but she and the rest of the family are better now. Not everyone or everything is fixable.</p><p></p><p>I am very very sorry, Mom. We are here to listen and support you.</p><p></p><p>Echo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Echolette, post: 648494, member: 17269"] Ugh. How scary. I agree with MWM, you have done all you possibly could do. Now it is about keeping yourself safe, and letting him turn 18, and detaching as much as you can. I have a friend with a son like this..she has two bio kids, and three fostered-then-adopted. All three had very hard rows to hoe, but the oldest was truly a sociopath, and in the end, after therapy, jail, therapeutic boarding school, and sleeping with the bedroom doors locked, he has gone his way... She only hears from him once a year or so. I know it broke her heart, but she and the rest of the family are better now. Not everyone or everything is fixable. I am very very sorry, Mom. We are here to listen and support you. Echo [/QUOTE]
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