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<blockquote data-quote="HeadlightsMom" data-source="post: 637462" data-attributes="member: 18284"><p>Bone Weary --- Welcome to this group. Glad you're here, but sad you have to be here at all (if you know what I mean).</p><p></p><p>Your son is our son. Our is currently 24, but an awful lot of what you just wrote is right out of our family history, too. We adopted young and the problems grew massively over the years. We felt guilty, just as you do. It took me years to learn it really how that's not the case. And it's easy to start feeling guilt because so many others want to heap it upon us. We adopted our son at age 6 (foster system) and I was utterly shocked people did not understand how we had little or nothing to do with so many of our kids' difficulties. Our son is doing much better at the moment (knock wood), but..........well, you know.....</p><p></p><p>Their lives are "one day at a time" thus our lives, also, are "one day at a time".</p><p></p><p>Sending you the warmest wishes of comfort today....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HeadlightsMom, post: 637462, member: 18284"] Bone Weary --- Welcome to this group. Glad you're here, but sad you have to be here at all (if you know what I mean). Your son is our son. Our is currently 24, but an awful lot of what you just wrote is right out of our family history, too. We adopted young and the problems grew massively over the years. We felt guilty, just as you do. It took me years to learn it really how that's not the case. And it's easy to start feeling guilt because so many others want to heap it upon us. We adopted our son at age 6 (foster system) and I was utterly shocked people did not understand how we had little or nothing to do with so many of our kids' difficulties. Our son is doing much better at the moment (knock wood), but..........well, you know..... Their lives are "one day at a time" thus our lives, also, are "one day at a time". Sending you the warmest wishes of comfort today.... [/QUOTE]
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