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<blockquote data-quote="Estherfromjerusalem" data-source="post: 603758" data-attributes="member: 77"><p>Jody, you have caused me to feel again that dreadful feeling I used to have with my difficult child, and I so sympathise with you. I remember when he used to leave the house I would just sit like a zombie smoking and couldn't do anything at all, just sit. My heart is pounding at the moment -- I suddenly felt that awful feeling again. He was 14 and through his teens we would have this screaming and cursing from the moment he walked into the house and every night until about 3 in the morning, and I never understood why the neighbours didn't call the police. I hope and pray for your sake that this works out with your aunt. When I look back on it I'm not quite sure how we survived (this wonderful support board certainly helped), but we did, and today he is in Australia (his choice). He is 26 so one can't compare, but we lived through many hellish years. He has been there for two and a half years now, and it took me about a whole year before I began to miss him ever so slightly. Until then I was just so thrilled that he had upped and taken himself to the other side of the world!! So yes -- I really do understand where you are at. Hang in there for this one more week, and then you will be able to breathe again.</p><p></p><p>Love, Esther</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Estherfromjerusalem, post: 603758, member: 77"] Jody, you have caused me to feel again that dreadful feeling I used to have with my difficult child, and I so sympathise with you. I remember when he used to leave the house I would just sit like a zombie smoking and couldn't do anything at all, just sit. My heart is pounding at the moment -- I suddenly felt that awful feeling again. He was 14 and through his teens we would have this screaming and cursing from the moment he walked into the house and every night until about 3 in the morning, and I never understood why the neighbours didn't call the police. I hope and pray for your sake that this works out with your aunt. When I look back on it I'm not quite sure how we survived (this wonderful support board certainly helped), but we did, and today he is in Australia (his choice). He is 26 so one can't compare, but we lived through many hellish years. He has been there for two and a half years now, and it took me about a whole year before I began to miss him ever so slightly. Until then I was just so thrilled that he had upped and taken himself to the other side of the world!! So yes -- I really do understand where you are at. Hang in there for this one more week, and then you will be able to breathe again. Love, Esther [/QUOTE]
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