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<blockquote data-quote="Holly10011" data-source="post: 725559" data-attributes="member: 20118"><p>at this point I probably wont see him for another year......................I will plan to make future visits short and also think it would be best to make an attempt to include others . I am sure he would not lash out if others were present . After reading many posts here I am grateful that he is far away, and able to support himself. He is not in jail, on drugs and or homeless. It is ironic that in spite of his smarts, he is unaware of the very basics when it comes to treating his parents who dedicated their lives to putting him on the right path. Childhood years up until college were wonderful; he was a pleasure to raise 24/7. I think that 17.5 years was a pretty good run ..................... Now the ball is in his court. He can try to fix things if he wants. If not, then he won't. Ball is now in his court.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Holly10011, post: 725559, member: 20118"] at this point I probably wont see him for another year......................I will plan to make future visits short and also think it would be best to make an attempt to include others . I am sure he would not lash out if others were present . After reading many posts here I am grateful that he is far away, and able to support himself. He is not in jail, on drugs and or homeless. It is ironic that in spite of his smarts, he is unaware of the very basics when it comes to treating his parents who dedicated their lives to putting him on the right path. Childhood years up until college were wonderful; he was a pleasure to raise 24/7. I think that 17.5 years was a pretty good run ..................... Now the ball is in his court. He can try to fix things if he wants. If not, then he won't. Ball is now in his court. [/QUOTE]
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