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Homeless 46 year old daughter and a son in jail
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<blockquote data-quote="Weary Mother" data-source="post: 698376" data-attributes="member: 20487"><p>Savior no more, thank you for your reply. I do know that the ability of the human soul is great, people do overcome many obstacles. My difficult son in prison is learning disabled that he was born with, making him not stupid or anything but limited and especially naive and immature, impulsive in decisions. He was a follower all his life, his older brother the leader until he died at age 25 in truck accident. So I know that people who are learning disabled are victimized more and fall prey to things easier. I do hope in prison that he is assessed and given the right kind of help, but prison is prison as somewhereoutthere referred to her her post. It isnt home for sure, so he is at the mercy of the powers to be and his own ability to take care of himself. Thanks for your thoughts on this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Weary Mother, post: 698376, member: 20487"] Savior no more, thank you for your reply. I do know that the ability of the human soul is great, people do overcome many obstacles. My difficult son in prison is learning disabled that he was born with, making him not stupid or anything but limited and especially naive and immature, impulsive in decisions. He was a follower all his life, his older brother the leader until he died at age 25 in truck accident. So I know that people who are learning disabled are victimized more and fall prey to things easier. I do hope in prison that he is assessed and given the right kind of help, but prison is prison as somewhereoutthere referred to her her post. It isnt home for sure, so he is at the mercy of the powers to be and his own ability to take care of himself. Thanks for your thoughts on this. [/QUOTE]
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