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having a hard time this past week
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 429874"><p>No doubt that this has been very hard. If you felt you had to get a restraining order, no doubt you had very good reasons to do so. How long has your difficult child been gone? Was he the one who had a birthday? If so, did you also send a text message? </p><p>In any case, I'm sure if your son was willing and able to act appropriately, you would be willing and able to have him back in your life. Good that his sibling (brother?) let him know of a doctor that he can go to. Hopefully not, but it might take him a long time to acknowledge that he needs help. In the mean time, as appropriate, let him know that you hope he will go to the doctor and that if you can afford it, you will help him pay for all or part of this cost. Try not to worry too much about what his next move will be. That is his choice. Free yourself. As best as you can, nurture yourself and other family members who wish to enjoy life to the fullest. Don't let this precious time go by without finding joy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 429874"] No doubt that this has been very hard. If you felt you had to get a restraining order, no doubt you had very good reasons to do so. How long has your difficult child been gone? Was he the one who had a birthday? If so, did you also send a text message? In any case, I'm sure if your son was willing and able to act appropriately, you would be willing and able to have him back in your life. Good that his sibling (brother?) let him know of a doctor that he can go to. Hopefully not, but it might take him a long time to acknowledge that he needs help. In the mean time, as appropriate, let him know that you hope he will go to the doctor and that if you can afford it, you will help him pay for all or part of this cost. Try not to worry too much about what his next move will be. That is his choice. Free yourself. As best as you can, nurture yourself and other family members who wish to enjoy life to the fullest. Don't let this precious time go by without finding joy. [/QUOTE]
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