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<blockquote data-quote="newstart" data-source="post: 758030" data-attributes="member: 22416"><p>MissLulu, There are many of us that have out of control children, we do not want to involve others because it is embarrassing and we feel they will not understand. I have met many people that do not want to share how awful it feels to have a disordered child and they think I will not understand. That happens to me a lot. Every once in a while I will meet another truthful person that will tell me how awful it is to parent an off track child.. Most of the time I feel alone in dealing with this huge problem. Even though we communicate through a computer please know that I pray for you and have genuine concern for you and your son and his behavior, I think about him in your rent home and pray for his safety. You may feel alone but you are held in my heart with others that truly give a S.</p><p>I think Copa's message to you is so precious, Will you have her? Will you have me? I hope you can feel the connection and care sent to you. You do not have to walk with rocky road alone. We are circling our wagons around you as Recovering enabler used to say, which gave me great comfort and hope it gives you great comfort too. It is truly grieving to have a child that is off track. It is pain to the deepest part of the core, just know that many of us have walked and do walk your road and genuinely understand the worry and grief that goes with it. Since your son does not have a child, he has absolutely no idea what you are going through with him, he just goes about his day trying to make his way. Huge hug to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newstart, post: 758030, member: 22416"] MissLulu, There are many of us that have out of control children, we do not want to involve others because it is embarrassing and we feel they will not understand. I have met many people that do not want to share how awful it feels to have a disordered child and they think I will not understand. That happens to me a lot. Every once in a while I will meet another truthful person that will tell me how awful it is to parent an off track child.. Most of the time I feel alone in dealing with this huge problem. Even though we communicate through a computer please know that I pray for you and have genuine concern for you and your son and his behavior, I think about him in your rent home and pray for his safety. You may feel alone but you are held in my heart with others that truly give a S. I think Copa's message to you is so precious, Will you have her? Will you have me? I hope you can feel the connection and care sent to you. You do not have to walk with rocky road alone. We are circling our wagons around you as Recovering enabler used to say, which gave me great comfort and hope it gives you great comfort too. It is truly grieving to have a child that is off track. It is pain to the deepest part of the core, just know that many of us have walked and do walk your road and genuinely understand the worry and grief that goes with it. Since your son does not have a child, he has absolutely no idea what you are going through with him, he just goes about his day trying to make his way. Huge hug to you. [/QUOTE]
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