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<blockquote data-quote="BloodiedButUnbowed" data-source="post: 735678" data-attributes="member: 13303"><p>It is a strange position. There is a certain degree of relief to be so distant from it all, but there's also the anger at father for continuing to enable the boys, the feeling of dread for the future on both of their behalfs, and for my wife in particular the pain of their rejection. Day to day life here though is overall calm and peaceful. We have moved on with life and things are good....so much has changed since YS attempted, and for the better. </p><p></p><p>No ESY for YS, but he does see his therapist every week and we understand also taking driving lessons. He has friends and a girlfriend - his life is less empty than it was last summer, but it seems obvious his mental state remains unstable and that he is irrational to a certain extent.</p><p></p><p>He has not been tested to see if there is lingering neurological damage from all he went through.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BloodiedButUnbowed, post: 735678, member: 13303"] It is a strange position. There is a certain degree of relief to be so distant from it all, but there's also the anger at father for continuing to enable the boys, the feeling of dread for the future on both of their behalfs, and for my wife in particular the pain of their rejection. Day to day life here though is overall calm and peaceful. We have moved on with life and things are good....so much has changed since YS attempted, and for the better. No ESY for YS, but he does see his therapist every week and we understand also taking driving lessons. He has friends and a girlfriend - his life is less empty than it was last summer, but it seems obvious his mental state remains unstable and that he is irrational to a certain extent. He has not been tested to see if there is lingering neurological damage from all he went through. [/QUOTE]
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