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My son is a homeless drug addict...
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<blockquote data-quote="so ready to live" data-source="post: 698491" data-attributes="member: 20054"><p>LMS, hugs and love to you. This is way too too much for any mom.</p><p>I believe you did the right thing, the only thing, in having him leave. How could you possibly have tried any harder?</p><p> ...and then off the rails we go...</p><p>I do so love that you were able to meet him for clothes, lunch, haircut. This had to be good for both of you. It's a tangible way to show we still love them.</p><p></p><p>Your pain is palpable. It is something I deal with daily, that <em>remembering</em> and yet knowing where we are now. My natural use of the word "we"---that's where <em>he</em> is now, I'm not there-he's not me. How to separate, no wonder mother/son is so difficult.</p><p>Today I hope you find a little peace-- from one mother's heart to another. Prayers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="so ready to live, post: 698491, member: 20054"] LMS, hugs and love to you. This is way too too much for any mom. I believe you did the right thing, the only thing, in having him leave. How could you possibly have tried any harder? ...and then off the rails we go... I do so love that you were able to meet him for clothes, lunch, haircut. This had to be good for both of you. It's a tangible way to show we still love them. Your pain is palpable. It is something I deal with daily, that [I]remembering[/I] and yet knowing where we are now. My natural use of the word "we"---that's where [I]he[/I] is now, I'm not there-he's not me. How to separate, no wonder mother/son is so difficult. Today I hope you find a little peace-- from one mother's heart to another. Prayers. [/QUOTE]
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