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Help and Kindness needed please, I'm broken and new to this site
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<blockquote data-quote="Kalahou" data-source="post: 703659" data-attributes="member: 19617"><p>Dear Lost,</p><p>Your story is all too familiar to many on this forum. We understand here. I totally agree with the wisdom shared above by Tanya and Echo. </p><p></p><p>The fear you have about your son's homelessness and future may have much to do with how you see yourself coping with it, (with all the confusion and guilt you feel) , rather than with how your son will handle it.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes to get myself through the stress, anxiety and palpitations, etc., I took to thinking and imagining the very worst thing that could happen. Once I acknowledged the possibility of the worst thing, and knew that in some way I would eventually survive it all in time somehow, then I felt some sliver of peace. It made it a bit easier for me to know that "<em>I was</em> <em>going to be alright.</em>" - It helped to release my immediate fears and trembling and to "let go" and trust my son's future to a higher source. This is not easy stuff to deal with.</p><p></p><p>Do read others' threads on this site for the encouragement and support, and stay with us.</p><p>Take care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kalahou, post: 703659, member: 19617"] Dear Lost, Your story is all too familiar to many on this forum. We understand here. I totally agree with the wisdom shared above by Tanya and Echo. The fear you have about your son's homelessness and future may have much to do with how you see yourself coping with it, (with all the confusion and guilt you feel) , rather than with how your son will handle it. Sometimes to get myself through the stress, anxiety and palpitations, etc., I took to thinking and imagining the very worst thing that could happen. Once I acknowledged the possibility of the worst thing, and knew that in some way I would eventually survive it all in time somehow, then I felt some sliver of peace. It made it a bit easier for me to know that "[I]I was[/I] [I]going to be alright.[/I]" - It helped to release my immediate fears and trembling and to "let go" and trust my son's future to a higher source. This is not easy stuff to deal with. Do read others' threads on this site for the encouragement and support, and stay with us. Take care. [/QUOTE]
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