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Fran...where are you? Suz...where are you?
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<blockquote data-quote="WhymeMom?" data-source="post: 617355" data-attributes="member: 53"><p>I haven't checked in quite some time, but good to see some names I recognize. My difficult child turned 30 last year and seems to be leveling out. He married a great woman and is trying to make a life for himself and his family. So far so good, he now realizes the need for medication. His biggest problem is still dealing with a felony record and that limits his job possibilities, but his wife is gainfully employed. Thank the Lord every day he lived past his teen years. With time he has gained perspective. He is respectful of us and doesn't ask us to provide things for him. Wish the light could have come on sooner, but just glad it did! Don't know how long ago I first came looking for solutions, but was probably around 1999.......you all are still in my thoughts and thank you for counsel in my frustrating times. To any of you just starting down this path.....stay strong and do the best you can with what you know and don't feel bad about asking for advice!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhymeMom?, post: 617355, member: 53"] I haven't checked in quite some time, but good to see some names I recognize. My difficult child turned 30 last year and seems to be leveling out. He married a great woman and is trying to make a life for himself and his family. So far so good, he now realizes the need for medication. His biggest problem is still dealing with a felony record and that limits his job possibilities, but his wife is gainfully employed. Thank the Lord every day he lived past his teen years. With time he has gained perspective. He is respectful of us and doesn't ask us to provide things for him. Wish the light could have come on sooner, but just glad it did! Don't know how long ago I first came looking for solutions, but was probably around 1999.......you all are still in my thoughts and thank you for counsel in my frustrating times. To any of you just starting down this path.....stay strong and do the best you can with what you know and don't feel bad about asking for advice! [/QUOTE]
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