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<blockquote data-quote="Elsi" data-source="post: 739214" data-attributes="member: 23349"><p>Thank you all for your thoughts and prayers. I’m not very religious, but I’m trying to learn to find faith and let go. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Good reminder - my son has had multiple chances and opportunities as well. You just keep hoping that ‘this time’ it will be different. This is the time he’ll finally be able to turn it around and get the benefit from our help. It’s hard to let go of that hope. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I am sorry you’re also on this roller coaster. It’s hard when what little we do know is bad, and our imaginations take us to places even worse. Sometimes I feel like losing him in some awful way is inevitable. And I wonder I’ll be able to live through it. I am glad to hear that your son has never carried through on his threats. I guess as long as there is life there is hope, right? </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I have done the same. It’s hard to accept that their behavior and resulting crises fit into the ‘things we can’t change’ category. But you’re right about this. Acceptance is hard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elsi, post: 739214, member: 23349"] Thank you all for your thoughts and prayers. I’m not very religious, but I’m trying to learn to find faith and let go. Good reminder - my son has had multiple chances and opportunities as well. You just keep hoping that ‘this time’ it will be different. This is the time he’ll finally be able to turn it around and get the benefit from our help. It’s hard to let go of that hope. I am sorry you’re also on this roller coaster. It’s hard when what little we do know is bad, and our imaginations take us to places even worse. Sometimes I feel like losing him in some awful way is inevitable. And I wonder I’ll be able to live through it. I am glad to hear that your son has never carried through on his threats. I guess as long as there is life there is hope, right? I have done the same. It’s hard to accept that their behavior and resulting crises fit into the ‘things we can’t change’ category. But you’re right about this. Acceptance is hard. [/QUOTE]
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