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<blockquote data-quote="BrokenHeartedMom" data-source="post: 760505" data-attributes="member: 27657"><p>I just stumbled upon this site and read your letter...it is my story. I have a 35 year old homeless son whose situation breaks my heart all day every day. He isn't an addict (does smoke weed) but his greater problem is mental health, personality disorder and God knows what else. Most days, I just think that it would have been better not to have had children, when no matter what you try to do to help their situation, doesn't help, and all you can do it ache for them. I just started therapy because, I felt like I was going to lose my mind over the situation. It's funny, you have the therapist and well meaning people telling you various things to do about your child, which "is suppose" to make you feel better...but the bottom line is these are your children and when hurt, you hurt for them. For me there doesn't seem to be anyway around this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrokenHeartedMom, post: 760505, member: 27657"] I just stumbled upon this site and read your letter...it is my story. I have a 35 year old homeless son whose situation breaks my heart all day every day. He isn't an addict (does smoke weed) but his greater problem is mental health, personality disorder and God knows what else. Most days, I just think that it would have been better not to have had children, when no matter what you try to do to help their situation, doesn't help, and all you can do it ache for them. I just started therapy because, I felt like I was going to lose my mind over the situation. It's funny, you have the therapist and well meaning people telling you various things to do about your child, which "is suppose" to make you feel better...but the bottom line is these are your children and when hurt, you hurt for them. For me there doesn't seem to be anyway around this. [/QUOTE]
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