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<blockquote data-quote="dalyce" data-source="post: 631454" data-attributes="member: 18201"><p>Wow! What a response. Thank you for making me feel so welcome and thank you for all your advice. I know what I need to do and I will seek counselling. My son is 23. I've been reading a book called "Don't let your kids kill you" by Charles Rubin, which I've found helpful. I did seek counselling a few years back and I've been looking at a group called Eggshells who offer people like me who live on Eggshells with kids who use drugs. </p><p>Once again thank you so much. It's makes me feel less alone with dealing with my dysfunctional son. My partner is always there for me but I'm glad I found people walking (or have walked) in my shoes.</p><p></p><p>PS(Whats a difficult child?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dalyce, post: 631454, member: 18201"] Wow! What a response. Thank you for making me feel so welcome and thank you for all your advice. I know what I need to do and I will seek counselling. My son is 23. I've been reading a book called "Don't let your kids kill you" by Charles Rubin, which I've found helpful. I did seek counselling a few years back and I've been looking at a group called Eggshells who offer people like me who live on Eggshells with kids who use drugs. Once again thank you so much. It's makes me feel less alone with dealing with my dysfunctional son. My partner is always there for me but I'm glad I found people walking (or have walked) in my shoes. PS(Whats a difficult child?) [/QUOTE]
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