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My Son left home to be Homeless
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<blockquote data-quote="Beta" data-source="post: 750699" data-attributes="member: 22597"><p>AIMH, welcome. I'm sorry that you have a reason to seek out this type of site, but I can tell you that you will find a great deal of compassion and wisdom here, as have I. There will be other regular posters who will chime in soon, so be sure to check back. I am sorry for the grief you are feeling right now. All of us here grieve the loss of so many things--our child's future, their lost potential, the loss of our relationship with them, the loss of their wellbeing, etc. Yes, you do have a responsibility to yourself, your spouse, and your other children. Ultimately, God is the one who is in control over our child, and we have to constantly give them up to His work in their lives. That's a hard pill to swallow, I know. </p><p></p><p>One question: Why in the world did your doctor say that his brain would heal? Did he mean it would heal with medication?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beta, post: 750699, member: 22597"] AIMH, welcome. I'm sorry that you have a reason to seek out this type of site, but I can tell you that you will find a great deal of compassion and wisdom here, as have I. There will be other regular posters who will chime in soon, so be sure to check back. I am sorry for the grief you are feeling right now. All of us here grieve the loss of so many things--our child's future, their lost potential, the loss of our relationship with them, the loss of their wellbeing, etc. Yes, you do have a responsibility to yourself, your spouse, and your other children. Ultimately, God is the one who is in control over our child, and we have to constantly give them up to His work in their lives. That's a hard pill to swallow, I know. One question: Why in the world did your doctor say that his brain would heal? Did he mean it would heal with medication? [/QUOTE]
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