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Problems with 19 Year Old Son
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<blockquote data-quote="pinevalley" data-source="post: 496073" data-attributes="member: 3710"><p>PittDoraj: I am so sorry for everything that you are going through with your son. You were doing the best that you could with this situation, and trying to take care of your son from long distance. I don't think that it is fair of your wife or anyone else to criticize you for what happened to your son. No one has the perfect answer for every crisis, including your wife and the rest of the family. You should not feel like you are failing everybody when you are doing the very best that you could under an extremely difficult situation. </p><p></p><p>I agree with Toughlovin that anyone who talks about suicide has to be taken seriously. I am so glad that the police were able to find your son, and not he is in a place where he is safe. He is very angry right now, but hopefully with time he will calm down and realize that you were trying to help him. I hope that you are able to talk to the doctors who are treating your son, so that you can come up with a plan to help him get better. Do you have any idea how long he will remain in the hospital? </p><p></p><p>I will keep you son in my prayers, and I am sending you good wishes so that both you and your wife can find a way to be united in helping your son. Please keep posting here, because there are many people here who understand and can offer you support. Hugs...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pinevalley, post: 496073, member: 3710"] PittDoraj: I am so sorry for everything that you are going through with your son. You were doing the best that you could with this situation, and trying to take care of your son from long distance. I don't think that it is fair of your wife or anyone else to criticize you for what happened to your son. No one has the perfect answer for every crisis, including your wife and the rest of the family. You should not feel like you are failing everybody when you are doing the very best that you could under an extremely difficult situation. I agree with Toughlovin that anyone who talks about suicide has to be taken seriously. I am so glad that the police were able to find your son, and not he is in a place where he is safe. He is very angry right now, but hopefully with time he will calm down and realize that you were trying to help him. I hope that you are able to talk to the doctors who are treating your son, so that you can come up with a plan to help him get better. Do you have any idea how long he will remain in the hospital? I will keep you son in my prayers, and I am sending you good wishes so that both you and your wife can find a way to be united in helping your son. Please keep posting here, because there are many people here who understand and can offer you support. Hugs... [/QUOTE]
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