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Cleaning out his closet and broke down
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<blockquote data-quote="Albatross" data-source="post: 693196" data-attributes="member: 17720"><p>Oh Owl, I am sorry for your pain. I had a similar experience the other day, when son's aunt posted some pics of son in younger days for Throwback Thursday.</p><p></p><p>But yet this is very encouraging news, I think. They will help stabilize his medications, in ways he would not do for you, and getting him with Job Corps is a great step. He is in the very best place he can be, Owlie. He is getting the tools in place to learn to live independently.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes what helps me at these very sad moments, when I tend to forget why I had to take a hard step, is a list I keep of past ugly episodes that I would otherwise likely block from my memory or minimize. I call it "Thinking of Getting Involved? Read This First"</p><p></p><p>I am sorry for your hurt, Owlie. What a terrible choice for a mother to have to make.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Albatross, post: 693196, member: 17720"] Oh Owl, I am sorry for your pain. I had a similar experience the other day, when son's aunt posted some pics of son in younger days for Throwback Thursday. But yet this is very encouraging news, I think. They will help stabilize his medications, in ways he would not do for you, and getting him with Job Corps is a great step. He is in the very best place he can be, Owlie. He is getting the tools in place to learn to live independently. Sometimes what helps me at these very sad moments, when I tend to forget why I had to take a hard step, is a list I keep of past ugly episodes that I would otherwise likely block from my memory or minimize. I call it "Thinking of Getting Involved? Read This First" I am sorry for your hurt, Owlie. What a terrible choice for a mother to have to make. [/QUOTE]
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