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<blockquote data-quote="savior no more" data-source="post: 683731" data-attributes="member: 19838"><p>I relate to this. My son had been in the home for about four months and it was literally making my 80 year old mother and I sick. My son was spiraling downwards pretty quickly thus he ended up back in jail. It could have been just as easily dead for the things he was doing. It is nice now to have the peace back and not worrying about what will occur. This feeling of unease can be used to gain the strength to set boundaries with him. Sometimes for me anger and being sick and tired helps motivate me to do the right thing. I tend to feel sorry for him when he's away and can't stand to be around him when he's at home. This is the basis for much of my guilt.</p><p>I'm glad you found this place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="savior no more, post: 683731, member: 19838"] I relate to this. My son had been in the home for about four months and it was literally making my 80 year old mother and I sick. My son was spiraling downwards pretty quickly thus he ended up back in jail. It could have been just as easily dead for the things he was doing. It is nice now to have the peace back and not worrying about what will occur. This feeling of unease can be used to gain the strength to set boundaries with him. Sometimes for me anger and being sick and tired helps motivate me to do the right thing. I tend to feel sorry for him when he's away and can't stand to be around him when he's at home. This is the basis for much of my guilt. I'm glad you found this place. [/QUOTE]
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