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Turning my back was the hardest thing I’ve ever had to do
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<blockquote data-quote="Toomanytears" data-source="post: 732363" data-attributes="member: 22580"><p>EarthisHard...</p><p>Oh boy... our lives are identical. The anguish hits so deep it becomes impossible to function. I understand.</p><p>There are so many “forks in the road” that we pray they accept the help offered. Then they don’t.</p><p>Sometimes it helps if I actually feel anger towards him - at least it feels easier to let go momentarily and realize these are adults and it is their choice but yet when that choice lands them behind bars they are filled with deep regret. This time for us may be the last. His sentence may be longer than the years his father and I will live. I may also just write letters this time instead of physically visit. Too painful.</p><p>Maybe if you do hear from your son, you can open communication through letters initially. If he can give you a P.O.box or a friends address that you could mail to. Just a suggestion that may help if the opportunity arises. ((Big Hugs)) to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toomanytears, post: 732363, member: 22580"] EarthisHard... Oh boy... our lives are identical. The anguish hits so deep it becomes impossible to function. I understand. There are so many “forks in the road” that we pray they accept the help offered. Then they don’t. Sometimes it helps if I actually feel anger towards him - at least it feels easier to let go momentarily and realize these are adults and it is their choice but yet when that choice lands them behind bars they are filled with deep regret. This time for us may be the last. His sentence may be longer than the years his father and I will live. I may also just write letters this time instead of physically visit. Too painful. Maybe if you do hear from your son, you can open communication through letters initially. If he can give you a P.O.box or a friends address that you could mail to. Just a suggestion that may help if the opportunity arises. ((Big Hugs)) to you. [/QUOTE]
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