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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 188512" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>You absoLUTELY did the right thing sending him to the psychiatric hospital. And you absoLUTELY have to detach from this because of the violence. That has to be a very hard and fast line that can NEVER, EVER be crossed by ANYONE. That alone is reason enough for him to be gone from your home. You wouldn't allow anyone else in the world to do that to you, would you? It doesn't mean you love him any less. But for your own safety, he can no longer stay there. </p><p> </p><p>Tomorrow will be the first day of his new future. I wish I had experience to share with you, but all I can offer are hugs and prayers that his stay in the psychiatric hospital will open the door to more services that will help him find stability and independence, and that he will one day realize just how much you love him despite his illness.</p><p> </p><p>Hang in there and please, please, please take care of yourself! Make sure you eat. Make sure you sleep. Make sure you keep your therapy appointments. Your son still needs you to help him navigate this new path he's on and you will need to be strong for him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 188512, member: 3444"] You absoLUTELY did the right thing sending him to the psychiatric hospital. And you absoLUTELY have to detach from this because of the violence. That has to be a very hard and fast line that can NEVER, EVER be crossed by ANYONE. That alone is reason enough for him to be gone from your home. You wouldn't allow anyone else in the world to do that to you, would you? It doesn't mean you love him any less. But for your own safety, he can no longer stay there. Tomorrow will be the first day of his new future. I wish I had experience to share with you, but all I can offer are hugs and prayers that his stay in the psychiatric hospital will open the door to more services that will help him find stability and independence, and that he will one day realize just how much you love him despite his illness. Hang in there and please, please, please take care of yourself! Make sure you eat. Make sure you sleep. Make sure you keep your therapy appointments. Your son still needs you to help him navigate this new path he's on and you will need to be strong for him. [/QUOTE]
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