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Feeling like most disloyal mom ever
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 679338" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>I'm not sure how much maturity on itself will help. Ache actually is doing quite well on most issues he used to be, that seemed to be more about immaturity. Biggest issues right now are so clearly mental health issues that I do not have much hope that maturity on itself would help; not for depression, dissociation and things like that. Maybe he will mature to be less obnoxious, but currently mental illness seems to be a main issue here.</p><p></p><p>Of course, people get sick and it will change the course of their lives. My son is not unique in that. But he is unique to me and the sorrow of the path missed is hard to take. Because whatever the silver lining, I mean Ache may learn something he would never had learned if he hadn't had these issues, it is just a silver lining. Ache's path is very difficult and hurtful and it is very difficult for me as a mother watch how this seemingly easier, less hurtful and more rewarding path I expected for him, get farther and farther away from his grasp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 679338, member: 14557"] I'm not sure how much maturity on itself will help. Ache actually is doing quite well on most issues he used to be, that seemed to be more about immaturity. Biggest issues right now are so clearly mental health issues that I do not have much hope that maturity on itself would help; not for depression, dissociation and things like that. Maybe he will mature to be less obnoxious, but currently mental illness seems to be a main issue here. Of course, people get sick and it will change the course of their lives. My son is not unique in that. But he is unique to me and the sorrow of the path missed is hard to take. Because whatever the silver lining, I mean Ache may learn something he would never had learned if he hadn't had these issues, it is just a silver lining. Ache's path is very difficult and hurtful and it is very difficult for me as a mother watch how this seemingly easier, less hurtful and more rewarding path I expected for him, get farther and farther away from his grasp. [/QUOTE]
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