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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 758128" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Sorry I am late to this. I truly hope that you are feeling better now, even if it is just in some small way. I know what it is like to feel that your child's life is so complicated, and they are so out of control that they will sink before they ever have a chance to even learn to float. I remember the soul-stealing feeling that nothing was ever going to get better. I used to wonder where Wiz would be by the time he reached age 18. From the time he was about 9 to age 15 or 16, I used to have nightmares about visiting him in prison. I still think it is an absolute miracle that he didn't do anything that would send him to prison. Or at least he wasn't caught. I remember when he was 15 I used to wonder if he would ever turn into the sweet, loving little boy he was before Jess learned to move around on her own. </p><p></p><p>There is hope. If my kid can turn his life around, ANYONE can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 758128, member: 1233"] Sorry I am late to this. I truly hope that you are feeling better now, even if it is just in some small way. I know what it is like to feel that your child's life is so complicated, and they are so out of control that they will sink before they ever have a chance to even learn to float. I remember the soul-stealing feeling that nothing was ever going to get better. I used to wonder where Wiz would be by the time he reached age 18. From the time he was about 9 to age 15 or 16, I used to have nightmares about visiting him in prison. I still think it is an absolute miracle that he didn't do anything that would send him to prison. Or at least he wasn't caught. I remember when he was 15 I used to wonder if he would ever turn into the sweet, loving little boy he was before Jess learned to move around on her own. There is hope. If my kid can turn his life around, ANYONE can. [/QUOTE]
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