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<blockquote data-quote="sickandtired1" data-source="post: 442408" data-attributes="member: 12290"><p>Thank you all. I just sent a letter to my son and included a stamped envelope and paper, hopefully he will get it. I guess I am expecting him to write back and apologize for all the problems he has caused. I know I am probably setting myself up for disapointment. I totally get the "don't bail out", "don't solve his problems", but it is hard because all you think about 24/7 is them in jail. It is upsetting that inmates can't get services for their emotional, mental, drug etc. problems. I really feel they (my son) needs to talk and be talked to by a professional. Maybe he is finally ready to listen. It is reassuring to hear the success stories from many families. I guess there is hope!!! Anyway, co-dependencey is going to drive me nuts! I have to keep working on MY issues! Thanks for allowing the vent!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sickandtired1, post: 442408, member: 12290"] Thank you all. I just sent a letter to my son and included a stamped envelope and paper, hopefully he will get it. I guess I am expecting him to write back and apologize for all the problems he has caused. I know I am probably setting myself up for disapointment. I totally get the "don't bail out", "don't solve his problems", but it is hard because all you think about 24/7 is them in jail. It is upsetting that inmates can't get services for their emotional, mental, drug etc. problems. I really feel they (my son) needs to talk and be talked to by a professional. Maybe he is finally ready to listen. It is reassuring to hear the success stories from many families. I guess there is hope!!! Anyway, co-dependencey is going to drive me nuts! I have to keep working on MY issues! Thanks for allowing the vent! [/QUOTE]
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