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<blockquote data-quote="JKF" data-source="post: 632881" data-attributes="member: 12470"><p>You're right Lucy. It's a new day. I slept beautifully and now it's time to get up and keep moving forward in this journey. In retrospect - I'm looking at my visit with difficult child as a blessing. We were happy to see each other and we sat and talked and laughed. It's been a LONG time since that's happened and I'm looking at that as a gift. Also I was able to give my son some of the tools he needs to move forward like clothing and his birth certificate. It's up to him to do so now. </p><p></p><p>As for my husband - you're right about that too. He sent me a text this morning (he leaves for work at 4 am - WAY before I wake up) and he said he's sorry for being a jerk and it's been a sh*t week for both of us and he loves me more than anything. It's very rare that we disagree and argue but when we do we always make up. I know this is hard for him too and it scares him greatly when I retreat into my sad, angry, quiet place because it took me years to come out of it. </p><p></p><p>Anyway - thank you ALL again for your support. difficult child is being discharged this morning and going right to the office of temp assistance today to reapply for services. He's hoping they will put him in motel placement while he acclimates to his medications. Please keep your fingers crossed and rattle some beads for him. I hope it works out as he thinks it will. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent using ConductDisorders mobile app</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JKF, post: 632881, member: 12470"] You're right Lucy. It's a new day. I slept beautifully and now it's time to get up and keep moving forward in this journey. In retrospect - I'm looking at my visit with difficult child as a blessing. We were happy to see each other and we sat and talked and laughed. It's been a LONG time since that's happened and I'm looking at that as a gift. Also I was able to give my son some of the tools he needs to move forward like clothing and his birth certificate. It's up to him to do so now. As for my husband - you're right about that too. He sent me a text this morning (he leaves for work at 4 am - WAY before I wake up) and he said he's sorry for being a jerk and it's been a sh*t week for both of us and he loves me more than anything. It's very rare that we disagree and argue but when we do we always make up. I know this is hard for him too and it scares him greatly when I retreat into my sad, angry, quiet place because it took me years to come out of it. Anyway - thank you ALL again for your support. difficult child is being discharged this morning and going right to the office of temp assistance today to reapply for services. He's hoping they will put him in motel placement while he acclimates to his medications. Please keep your fingers crossed and rattle some beads for him. I hope it works out as he thinks it will. Sent using ConductDisorders mobile app [/QUOTE]
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