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Cleaning out his closet and broke down
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<blockquote data-quote="RN0441" data-source="post: 693235" data-attributes="member: 15032"><p>Night Owl:</p><p></p><p>This is great news!! I thin that he sought out help on his own is very promising.</p><p></p><p>The sad thing is that you know he doesn't want to HURT you or anyone or be the way he is. I know that about my son also and it is very hard to deal with all of it.</p><p></p><p>SS you are so right about not having the Difficult Child in your home. We also kept hoping that things would turn around. That HE would get it. That he would mature a bit more over time and be the son we wanted and we knew he could be. It just didn't happen. He has two older brothers but made their lives miserable by stealing from them. We all had to lock up our keys, wallets, purse each night. He was sober for long stretches but then when he wasn't, it was real bad. As parents, it was so hard to see him struggle but felt bad for our older boys too. They were working hard and trying to pay off some college loans.</p><p></p><p>Night Owl I will pray that everything goes well for your son!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RN0441, post: 693235, member: 15032"] Night Owl: This is great news!! I thin that he sought out help on his own is very promising. The sad thing is that you know he doesn't want to HURT you or anyone or be the way he is. I know that about my son also and it is very hard to deal with all of it. SS you are so right about not having the Difficult Child in your home. We also kept hoping that things would turn around. That HE would get it. That he would mature a bit more over time and be the son we wanted and we knew he could be. It just didn't happen. He has two older brothers but made their lives miserable by stealing from them. We all had to lock up our keys, wallets, purse each night. He was sober for long stretches but then when he wasn't, it was real bad. As parents, it was so hard to see him struggle but felt bad for our older boys too. They were working hard and trying to pay off some college loans. Night Owl I will pray that everything goes well for your son! [/QUOTE]
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