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<blockquote data-quote="Toomanytears" data-source="post: 725141" data-attributes="member: 22580"><p>Alba~ </p><p>Thank you for the words of hope. We MUST have hope. There are many people who have recovered and rebuilt their lives from the ground up, not just once but numerous times. Their strength to adversity never ceases to amaze me. </p><p>With that said, my husband and I are really struggling the last few days as the “fall-out” of our sons actions is coming to the forefront. We’ve had a sheriff knock on our door to serve a “ civil matter”. He would not discuss the matter with us or with his attorney when she inquired. Banks, overdrafts, back child support contempt hearings, and he’s not even into the criminal charges yet. How does someone see a light at the end of the tunnel? Thankfully, he is still working the intensive rehab program, so I suppose now is the best time to unload all his mess where he can at least get some guidance and a reality check of what’s ahead.</p><p>As for us, we find ourselves “waiting for the other shoe to drop” - the stress is almost unbearable. Trying not to get sucked into the “ codependent “ lifestyle. Maybe just getting too tired of it all isn’t a bad thing??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toomanytears, post: 725141, member: 22580"] Alba~ Thank you for the words of hope. We MUST have hope. There are many people who have recovered and rebuilt their lives from the ground up, not just once but numerous times. Their strength to adversity never ceases to amaze me. With that said, my husband and I are really struggling the last few days as the “fall-out” of our sons actions is coming to the forefront. We’ve had a sheriff knock on our door to serve a “ civil matter”. He would not discuss the matter with us or with his attorney when she inquired. Banks, overdrafts, back child support contempt hearings, and he’s not even into the criminal charges yet. How does someone see a light at the end of the tunnel? Thankfully, he is still working the intensive rehab program, so I suppose now is the best time to unload all his mess where he can at least get some guidance and a reality check of what’s ahead. As for us, we find ourselves “waiting for the other shoe to drop” - the stress is almost unbearable. Trying not to get sucked into the “ codependent “ lifestyle. Maybe just getting too tired of it all isn’t a bad thing?? [/QUOTE]
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