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Coping with grief after kicking difficult child out
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<blockquote data-quote="sadandlost" data-source="post: 628287" data-attributes="member: 18078"><p>Thank you Sig. Yes, I find myself waiting for that "grand moment." I hadn't considered that, like for you, it might not happen that way.......so that is a revelation. But I suppose there is as much good news in that as there is bad news? </p><p></p><p>At what point did your son finally reach out and begin contact with you again? Was there a particular reason?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sadandlost, post: 628287, member: 18078"] Thank you Sig. Yes, I find myself waiting for that "grand moment." I hadn't considered that, like for you, it might not happen that way.......so that is a revelation. But I suppose there is as much good news in that as there is bad news? At what point did your son finally reach out and begin contact with you again? Was there a particular reason? [/QUOTE]
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