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<blockquote data-quote="bluebell" data-source="post: 737843" data-attributes="member: 16761"><p>My son is only 21 but we've been at this for a while now. He's packed quite a bit in over the last 8 years. Drugs, jail time, multiple juvenile charges, attacks on my husband, destruction of very expensive property, guns in the house, totaled cars, I don't know where to stop. So I understand. I keep thinking how my mom died when I was 25 and how mature I was. I had a college degree, a good job, an infant and a husband. I thought all these things were burdens at the time of course, but now with my Difficult Child approaching that age and still so dependent and demanding of me, I don't know what he would do. And we are mortal, as your arm can attest. </p><p></p><p>New Leaf, I love the 'affected/infected' terms. Really a good concept to keep in our minds as we practice detachment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluebell, post: 737843, member: 16761"] My son is only 21 but we've been at this for a while now. He's packed quite a bit in over the last 8 years. Drugs, jail time, multiple juvenile charges, attacks on my husband, destruction of very expensive property, guns in the house, totaled cars, I don't know where to stop. So I understand. I keep thinking how my mom died when I was 25 and how mature I was. I had a college degree, a good job, an infant and a husband. I thought all these things were burdens at the time of course, but now with my Difficult Child approaching that age and still so dependent and demanding of me, I don't know what he would do. And we are mortal, as your arm can attest. New Leaf, I love the 'affected/infected' terms. Really a good concept to keep in our minds as we practice detachment. [/QUOTE]
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