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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 766624" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>I think it's true that your son is/was safer where he is at and it's best to accept the reality, even though it hurts. If he steals from you, consider calling the police. If he ever physical hurts you, definitely call the police. Keep your home safe with alarms, cameras and locks. There are support groups out there including Families Anonymous...this type of grief is extremely hard. Of course, this group is of great help as well. But having local people with local resources is likely good too. As a side note, this sentence above hit me hard. It is something I don't usually like doing and naturally somehow fight. It is hard for me to fully grasp that with sooo much hard work/effort, tears etc. that the outcome is not better. But, mental illness is extraordinarily hard and you can't change what others do. It's a hard pill to swallow. Blessings</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 766624, member: 4152"] I think it's true that your son is/was safer where he is at and it's best to accept the reality, even though it hurts. If he steals from you, consider calling the police. If he ever physical hurts you, definitely call the police. Keep your home safe with alarms, cameras and locks. There are support groups out there including Families Anonymous...this type of grief is extremely hard. Of course, this group is of great help as well. But having local people with local resources is likely good too. As a side note, this sentence above hit me hard. It is something I don't usually like doing and naturally somehow fight. It is hard for me to fully grasp that with sooo much hard work/effort, tears etc. that the outcome is not better. But, mental illness is extraordinarily hard and you can't change what others do. It's a hard pill to swallow. Blessings [/QUOTE]
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