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Adult son really edgy, tense and nervous - meltdown!
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 307543" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Esther, it is demoralizing to see gfgness shine out of their eyes. It's almost worse now because you have periods of calm and normal and almost hope that they find their way. </p><p>It is unfortunate that both were acting up. </p><p>I understand your need to not toss him out on his own but then you have to know you have to live with it until he thinks it's his idea to move on. </p><p>I hope difficult child comes to you on your holiest day of the year and asks for forgiveness. </p><p>Hugs. Don't make yourself sick over his behavior.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 307543, member: 3"] Esther, it is demoralizing to see gfgness shine out of their eyes. It's almost worse now because you have periods of calm and normal and almost hope that they find their way. It is unfortunate that both were acting up. I understand your need to not toss him out on his own but then you have to know you have to live with it until he thinks it's his idea to move on. I hope difficult child comes to you on your holiest day of the year and asks for forgiveness. Hugs. Don't make yourself sick over his behavior. [/QUOTE]
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