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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 70169" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>First of all, welcome. Glad you found us. Sorry you had to.</p><p></p><p>Regardless of what your personal beliefs are, I think you need</p><p>to be very thankful that your son is in a safe place with an</p><p>authority figure that he evidently is willing to accept. He is</p><p>not roaming the streets, or doing drugs or in danger from others.</p><p>Most young adults leave home between 18 and 21. He is happy and</p><p>you and your family are safe. That's a win/win situation.</p><p></p><p>Now is the perfect time for you to make personal choices to help</p><p>yourself. Exercise? Counseling? Hobbies? Group meetings?</p><p>Short term medication?</p><p></p><p>I understand that you are rightfully sad and disappointed that your family is not functioning as it should be. Your pain is</p><p>genuine and I don't mean to diminish it. on the other hand, many of us find</p><p>that repeating the Serenity Prayer in our own head helps us keep</p><p>in mind that we do not have the power to change others.</p><p></p><p>I am sending supportive thoughts your way. Hang in there. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 70169, member: 35"] First of all, welcome. Glad you found us. Sorry you had to. Regardless of what your personal beliefs are, I think you need to be very thankful that your son is in a safe place with an authority figure that he evidently is willing to accept. He is not roaming the streets, or doing drugs or in danger from others. Most young adults leave home between 18 and 21. He is happy and you and your family are safe. That's a win/win situation. Now is the perfect time for you to make personal choices to help yourself. Exercise? Counseling? Hobbies? Group meetings? Short term medication? I understand that you are rightfully sad and disappointed that your family is not functioning as it should be. Your pain is genuine and I don't mean to diminish it. on the other hand, many of us find that repeating the Serenity Prayer in our own head helps us keep in mind that we do not have the power to change others. I am sending supportive thoughts your way. Hang in there. DDD [/QUOTE]
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