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He's on his last, last leg
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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 515845" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>First of all, welcome, and you have to save yourself. Do you understand me? Seriously the above advice is so good, I feel as though i have nothing more to add, but if your health is sufferering so badly, please do all you can to save you! Don't carry the weight of the world on your shoulders, he has to learn the hard way, we wish it weren't true, but, sadly it is. And it is sad, we hurt and worry,I literally went to court and filed a restraining order against my 18 year old. He's 24, we have a great relationship now. They do grow up and come back. But they have to learn to fend for themselves. If I let him continue on, he would have learned nothing, the struggle was what he needed. Let him struggle, he will learn that way only and you will become stronger. Wishing you peace,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 515845, member: 2668"] First of all, welcome, and you have to save yourself. Do you understand me? Seriously the above advice is so good, I feel as though i have nothing more to add, but if your health is sufferering so badly, please do all you can to save you! Don't carry the weight of the world on your shoulders, he has to learn the hard way, we wish it weren't true, but, sadly it is. And it is sad, we hurt and worry,I literally went to court and filed a restraining order against my 18 year old. He's 24, we have a great relationship now. They do grow up and come back. But they have to learn to fend for themselves. If I let him continue on, he would have learned nothing, the struggle was what he needed. Let him struggle, he will learn that way only and you will become stronger. Wishing you peace, [/QUOTE]
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