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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 538996" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>I have to say that I admire how accepting you all are with not knowing what your difficult children are up to. To me that seems to be very difficult thing to learn. And mine isn't even doing that badly right now. I worry and fret and wait that sky falls and try not check him all the time. I can check his financial records and phone calls and I do that more often than I should (I really shouldn't be checking the phone records at all, okay there could be gambling site registrations but still...) I have difficult time to keep my calls to him twice a week (he isn't happy if I call all the time but feels I don't have any confidence on him.) I just so would like to call and hear that he sounds okay.In Facebook and Twitter he sounds cheery but he does know very well they are not private in any way (he has hundreds of Fb 'friends' and almost no real ones, and when he started his Twitter account three of his ten first followers were sport reporters and one was his team's fan club, so not personal in any way) so he wouldn't put anything but nice stuff to those.</p><p></p><p>Now I have a day to go before I really can call him next time and I'm already feeling like I would be sitting in ant nest...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 538996, member: 14557"] I have to say that I admire how accepting you all are with not knowing what your difficult children are up to. To me that seems to be very difficult thing to learn. And mine isn't even doing that badly right now. I worry and fret and wait that sky falls and try not check him all the time. I can check his financial records and phone calls and I do that more often than I should (I really shouldn't be checking the phone records at all, okay there could be gambling site registrations but still...) I have difficult time to keep my calls to him twice a week (he isn't happy if I call all the time but feels I don't have any confidence on him.) I just so would like to call and hear that he sounds okay.In Facebook and Twitter he sounds cheery but he does know very well they are not private in any way (he has hundreds of Fb 'friends' and almost no real ones, and when he started his Twitter account three of his ten first followers were sport reporters and one was his team's fan club, so not personal in any way) so he wouldn't put anything but nice stuff to those. Now I have a day to go before I really can call him next time and I'm already feeling like I would be sitting in ant nest... [/QUOTE]
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