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difficult child 1 has made it clear she wants nothing to do with us
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<blockquote data-quote="Tired Mom" data-source="post: 641499" data-attributes="member: 18222"><p>I can feel your pain. My son wanted nothing to do with us either. He moved out didn't tell us his address, didn't have a phone, quit the job that we knew where he would be to avoid us at the age of 20 which tore me up. The difference in my son's case is that he didn't do well on his own. He almost died from a heroin overdose. My son is just moved out of my rehab right now into a halfway house. For the last month for the first time ever he is telling us he love's us almost every time we talk to him which is unheard of for our son. Its hard I want to believe that we will have a better relationship in the future but my son is a difficult child and while I see some changes some things are very much the same and I can't but prepare myself for that fact that in the future he might suddenly cut us out again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tired Mom, post: 641499, member: 18222"] I can feel your pain. My son wanted nothing to do with us either. He moved out didn't tell us his address, didn't have a phone, quit the job that we knew where he would be to avoid us at the age of 20 which tore me up. The difference in my son's case is that he didn't do well on his own. He almost died from a heroin overdose. My son is just moved out of my rehab right now into a halfway house. For the last month for the first time ever he is telling us he love's us almost every time we talk to him which is unheard of for our son. Its hard I want to believe that we will have a better relationship in the future but my son is a difficult child and while I see some changes some things are very much the same and I can't but prepare myself for that fact that in the future he might suddenly cut us out again. [/QUOTE]
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