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23 year old son - I kicked him out when he was 18
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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 694063" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>Hi Sea66, welcome to the forum, I am so sorry for your need to be here. You have been through so much, we all have. These Difficult Child's are the ever ready bunnies of drama and chaos, they just keep on going and going, a never ending onslaught of ridiculousness. All the while disdaining the somewhat "normal" life we are trying to eek out for ourselves. They skirt the conventional system, but who do they come to for the myriad of emergencies they find themselves in? Us. It becomes this bizarre dance, with the only choice being that <em>someone</em> has to put a stop to the insanity of it. Again, us.</p><p>You sound strong and tired of it, me too. Health issues, yup, years of this stress wear the strongest person down. I don't like carnival rides and this is one of epic proportions. I didn't buy a ticket for it, and am working hard to stay off the darn roller coaster.</p><p>Goodness, Sea, you have been dealing with this for a long, long time. Me too.</p><p>My dear husband had health issues and recently passed, none of which put a stop to the insanity. I found myself slipping from grieving over the lifestyle choices of my two d cs, to grieving the loss of my mate. </p><p>It has made me more determined to distance myself emotionally from the chaos, and demand peace in my home. Life is too short to be constantly plagued with the consequences reaped by the seeds my two sow. I am at the place where Com is, I need to just stop.</p><p>Here you will find lots of support along with experiences and stories of the struggles we have faced. Most of all know that there is no judgement, we all have to walk this path at our own pace and make decisions we are comfortable with, sometimes <em>uncomfortable</em> with.</p><p>Please know that you are not alone, though everyone's situation is a bit different, the common denominator is that we are all trying to make some sense out of our lives and find peace despite what is happening with our d cs.</p><p>(((Hugs)))</p><p>Leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 694063, member: 19522"] Hi Sea66, welcome to the forum, I am so sorry for your need to be here. You have been through so much, we all have. These Difficult Child's are the ever ready bunnies of drama and chaos, they just keep on going and going, a never ending onslaught of ridiculousness. All the while disdaining the somewhat "normal" life we are trying to eek out for ourselves. They skirt the conventional system, but who do they come to for the myriad of emergencies they find themselves in? Us. It becomes this bizarre dance, with the only choice being that [I]someone[/I] has to put a stop to the insanity of it. Again, us. You sound strong and tired of it, me too. Health issues, yup, years of this stress wear the strongest person down. I don't like carnival rides and this is one of epic proportions. I didn't buy a ticket for it, and am working hard to stay off the darn roller coaster. Goodness, Sea, you have been dealing with this for a long, long time. Me too. My dear husband had health issues and recently passed, none of which put a stop to the insanity. I found myself slipping from grieving over the lifestyle choices of my two d cs, to grieving the loss of my mate. It has made me more determined to distance myself emotionally from the chaos, and demand peace in my home. Life is too short to be constantly plagued with the consequences reaped by the seeds my two sow. I am at the place where Com is, I need to just stop. Here you will find lots of support along with experiences and stories of the struggles we have faced. Most of all know that there is no judgement, we all have to walk this path at our own pace and make decisions we are comfortable with, sometimes [I]uncomfortable[/I] with. Please know that you are not alone, though everyone's situation is a bit different, the common denominator is that we are all trying to make some sense out of our lives and find peace despite what is happening with our d cs. (((Hugs))) Leafy [/QUOTE]
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