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<blockquote data-quote="lovemysons" data-source="post: 565491" data-attributes="member: 3305"><p>AG, </p><p>I so hope your difficult child is a "willing participant" in his own recovery this time. You're right...it's time to be done. You've traveled this road FOR difficult child long enough. No it is his turn to stand up for himself and his sobriety. </p><p></p><p>I am there too as my young difficult child comes home from Prison on Monday. I have been anxious about all of this and the sale of the house, etc for awhile. But the truth is...Because I know my Sanity depends on it...All the choices AND consequences are my young difficult child's now. I can no longer carry him. </p><p>And...enabling kills. I have to truly trust that I can't do this FOR my young difficult child any longer. It must be something he pulls together from deep within himself. G-d has been so gracious to my young difficult child with his beautiful little family. And now he has opportunites with a job handed to him as well. </p><p></p><p>Anyway...I'm rambling. Smile...My point is, I sure see that you've done enough walking for the both of you. I'Tourette's Syndrome time for your difficult child to man up and own what is his. </p><p></p><p>Good for you for having your supports in place. And for the weight loss while going through so much. </p><p>I hope you continue to take good care of yourself...that "silver lining". </p><p>Hugs.</p><p>LMS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovemysons, post: 565491, member: 3305"] AG, I so hope your difficult child is a "willing participant" in his own recovery this time. You're right...it's time to be done. You've traveled this road FOR difficult child long enough. No it is his turn to stand up for himself and his sobriety. I am there too as my young difficult child comes home from Prison on Monday. I have been anxious about all of this and the sale of the house, etc for awhile. But the truth is...Because I know my Sanity depends on it...All the choices AND consequences are my young difficult child's now. I can no longer carry him. And...enabling kills. I have to truly trust that I can't do this FOR my young difficult child any longer. It must be something he pulls together from deep within himself. G-d has been so gracious to my young difficult child with his beautiful little family. And now he has opportunites with a job handed to him as well. Anyway...I'm rambling. Smile...My point is, I sure see that you've done enough walking for the both of you. I'Tourette's Syndrome time for your difficult child to man up and own what is his. Good for you for having your supports in place. And for the weight loss while going through so much. I hope you continue to take good care of yourself...that "silver lining". Hugs. LMS [/QUOTE]
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