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<blockquote data-quote="ck1" data-source="post: 76631" data-attributes="member: 3767"><p>Thanks for the great advice! It's so comforting to know that others understand how I feel. I certainly don't get that feeling being in my own home :frown: My husband is a good man, I think it's just the difference between ment and women. Anyway, I decided to call to check on my son this morning. The counselor said that he had a great first day and would ask him to call me. I said that wasn't necessary, I didn't even want him to know I called. I just wanted to hear that he was ok.</p><p></p><p>KFLD, I'm sure your right about why he sounded flat. I hadn't realized it until much later, but when I talked with him he hadn't even seen the whole house or met the other kids yet. So he was probably still apprehensive about what was going on. He had also taken his Serophil already and that makes him pretty tired.</p><p></p><p>I really want to do what you all have suggested. Let him know we miss him and love him very much, but that he has to stand on his own two feet, it's up to him now. I think I'll be asking more about how to do this as we continue down this road...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ck1, post: 76631, member: 3767"] Thanks for the great advice! It's so comforting to know that others understand how I feel. I certainly don't get that feeling being in my own home [img]:frown:[/img] My husband is a good man, I think it's just the difference between ment and women. Anyway, I decided to call to check on my son this morning. The counselor said that he had a great first day and would ask him to call me. I said that wasn't necessary, I didn't even want him to know I called. I just wanted to hear that he was ok. KFLD, I'm sure your right about why he sounded flat. I hadn't realized it until much later, but when I talked with him he hadn't even seen the whole house or met the other kids yet. So he was probably still apprehensive about what was going on. He had also taken his Serophil already and that makes him pretty tired. I really want to do what you all have suggested. Let him know we miss him and love him very much, but that he has to stand on his own two feet, it's up to him now. I think I'll be asking more about how to do this as we continue down this road... [/QUOTE]
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