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What's the longest you have gone without hearing from your child
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<blockquote data-quote="CrazyinVA" data-source="post: 657123" data-attributes="member: 1157"><p>I don't have experience with long silences with my kids, but I do with my D C brother (homeless for most of his adult life, he's almost 62 years old now). He's on Facebook .. we don't communicate but I do watch is page for activity, just so I know he's still alive. He will sometimes go months with no posts (6? 8? I haven't paid close attention). Then he'll appear again, obviously having gotten to the library or crashing somewhere with internet access, and post rambling posts - usually about religion or trying to put a band together. (yes at 62 he's still trying to get a band together and aspires to be a famous rock star). </p><p></p><p>I know not hearing from your son must be so difficult -- on one hand it's a relief not to be sucked into the chaos, on the other you can't help but worry. Hugs to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrazyinVA, post: 657123, member: 1157"] I don't have experience with long silences with my kids, but I do with my D C brother (homeless for most of his adult life, he's almost 62 years old now). He's on Facebook .. we don't communicate but I do watch is page for activity, just so I know he's still alive. He will sometimes go months with no posts (6? 8? I haven't paid close attention). Then he'll appear again, obviously having gotten to the library or crashing somewhere with internet access, and post rambling posts - usually about religion or trying to put a band together. (yes at 62 he's still trying to get a band together and aspires to be a famous rock star). I know not hearing from your son must be so difficult -- on one hand it's a relief not to be sucked into the chaos, on the other you can't help but worry. Hugs to you. [/QUOTE]
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