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<blockquote data-quote="Feeling Sad" data-source="post: 712724" data-attributes="member: 19245"><p>Leafy, I have missed you! How are you doing? I have thought about you often, as well. We are both drawing to the close of another school year.</p><p></p><p>You always write so succinctly. Yes, it is in their hands...</p><p></p><p>My middle son has been here for 2 weeks. He went into the doctors yesterday for a refill on his antidepressants, but his coverage is for up north. They told him to go to the hospital and, today, he did. They gave him a refill. No hassle or problems. It's about time something worked out.</p><p></p><p>He dropped out of school right before graduating and walked away from a research job due to his depression. But, he is alive and acting more like himself with his jokes and dry wit. I strongly feel that the anti-balding medicine, Propecia, made him more anxious and depressed. I am glad that he is off of it now. But, they make their own choices as adults...</p><p></p><p>How is your son doing? You live in a virtual paradise, but you can still be down even with gorgeous surroundings. I grew up in Sherman Oaks and went to school in Bel Air. People can still be down even with mansions.</p><p></p><p>You are exceedingly strong. You and your son will help each other. Have you been in contact with your wayward daughter's or your precious grandchildren? Have they changed at all?</p><p></p><p>I ache every day for my ill son. I put money in his account every month. He is frugal and is probably very skinny. He still lives in his car because he keeps moving from local town to local town, per his bank activity. He is probably moving because he is afraid, which breaks my heart. </p><p></p><p>Is he afraid of the police? me? delusions or hallucinations?</p><p></p><p>I hope that things are getting a better for you. It takes time. You will get through this. Your are fortunate in the fact that you have good memories and that you having a loving son and your daughters that are close to you.</p><p></p><p>I have missed you and your words of wisdom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Feeling Sad, post: 712724, member: 19245"] Leafy, I have missed you! How are you doing? I have thought about you often, as well. We are both drawing to the close of another school year. You always write so succinctly. Yes, it is in their hands... My middle son has been here for 2 weeks. He went into the doctors yesterday for a refill on his antidepressants, but his coverage is for up north. They told him to go to the hospital and, today, he did. They gave him a refill. No hassle or problems. It's about time something worked out. He dropped out of school right before graduating and walked away from a research job due to his depression. But, he is alive and acting more like himself with his jokes and dry wit. I strongly feel that the anti-balding medicine, Propecia, made him more anxious and depressed. I am glad that he is off of it now. But, they make their own choices as adults... How is your son doing? You live in a virtual paradise, but you can still be down even with gorgeous surroundings. I grew up in Sherman Oaks and went to school in Bel Air. People can still be down even with mansions. You are exceedingly strong. You and your son will help each other. Have you been in contact with your wayward daughter's or your precious grandchildren? Have they changed at all? I ache every day for my ill son. I put money in his account every month. He is frugal and is probably very skinny. He still lives in his car because he keeps moving from local town to local town, per his bank activity. He is probably moving because he is afraid, which breaks my heart. Is he afraid of the police? me? delusions or hallucinations? I hope that things are getting a better for you. It takes time. You will get through this. Your are fortunate in the fact that you have good memories and that you having a loving son and your daughters that are close to you. I have missed you and your words of wisdom. [/QUOTE]
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