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was kicking our son out the right thing?
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<blockquote data-quote="exhausted" data-source="post: 406554" data-attributes="member: 11001"><p>I think one of the hardest things for us, and sometimes people around us, is that when your child goes down this desperate path, it is as if the child you knew is dead. It's a real grieving process. Sometimes you are so sad and weepy, next your angered and going to do something. The hard part is all the days that things seem "normal". They throw you for a loop. Then your child does the rule breaking, drug taking, blaming, raging thing again, and off you (one) go into the grief thing again. What is sad is you never get to the end of the grieving cycle because you are on a roller coaster. I am working on disembarkment- It is so hard not to center your (ones) life around a child you so desperately love and want back. Keep hope alive in your heart and take care of your self.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exhausted, post: 406554, member: 11001"] I think one of the hardest things for us, and sometimes people around us, is that when your child goes down this desperate path, it is as if the child you knew is dead. It's a real grieving process. Sometimes you are so sad and weepy, next your angered and going to do something. The hard part is all the days that things seem "normal". They throw you for a loop. Then your child does the rule breaking, drug taking, blaming, raging thing again, and off you (one) go into the grief thing again. What is sad is you never get to the end of the grieving cycle because you are on a roller coaster. I am working on disembarkment- It is so hard not to center your (ones) life around a child you so desperately love and want back. Keep hope alive in your heart and take care of your self. [/QUOTE]
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