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Honesty and common decency
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<blockquote data-quote="jmama45" data-source="post: 111039" data-attributes="member: 4450"><p>I am sorry you are going through that. I know you must feel so hurt. My difficult child distanced himself from me from 17-22 as well, so I wouldn't find out about his drug use. It hurt more because I had no idea he was doing them and didnt get the disconnect. He didnt call on bdays, he even knew I was being rushed to the hopital for emergency surgery, and never came, called at all. I called him a week after I was home... it was an aweful feeling to have a child do that.</p><p></p><p>It hurts, and I do not know if it is ever something we get over. I guess we can love the ones we have in our lives and be thankful for them. Easier said than done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmama45, post: 111039, member: 4450"] I am sorry you are going through that. I know you must feel so hurt. My difficult child distanced himself from me from 17-22 as well, so I wouldn't find out about his drug use. It hurt more because I had no idea he was doing them and didnt get the disconnect. He didnt call on bdays, he even knew I was being rushed to the hopital for emergency surgery, and never came, called at all. I called him a week after I was home... it was an aweful feeling to have a child do that. It hurts, and I do not know if it is ever something we get over. I guess we can love the ones we have in our lives and be thankful for them. Easier said than done. [/QUOTE]
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