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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 269733" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>Mary, with some of our kids it takes a while after 18 to mature to the point they are able to be on their own. Your difficult child has a special situation that may keep him home longer. And that's okay. </p><p></p><p>I so understand about hiding things about X. I hid things for years about my x from my oldest. Unfortunately, the truth does come out. I was lucky enough that easy child was old enough and mature enough to handle it all when he had to face the truth.</p><p></p><p>I hope that the medications that your difficult child is on will help him recover and live a long and fulfilling life. You're lucky that you met a husband that is willing and able to step up to the plate. And while difficult child may not understand that now---one day he will and he will appreciate you for bringing him into his life.</p><p></p><p>Hugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 269733, member: 1436"] Mary, with some of our kids it takes a while after 18 to mature to the point they are able to be on their own. Your difficult child has a special situation that may keep him home longer. And that's okay. I so understand about hiding things about X. I hid things for years about my x from my oldest. Unfortunately, the truth does come out. I was lucky enough that easy child was old enough and mature enough to handle it all when he had to face the truth. I hope that the medications that your difficult child is on will help him recover and live a long and fulfilling life. You're lucky that you met a husband that is willing and able to step up to the plate. And while difficult child may not understand that now---one day he will and he will appreciate you for bringing him into his life. Hugs. [/QUOTE]
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