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<blockquote data-quote="JMom" data-source="post: 754964" data-attributes="member: 19892"><p>LuLu,</p><p></p><p>I am sorry you are feeling low. Walking on egg shells is no fun!</p><p></p><p>When my boy was home (sober) I often felt the same way. I just sat him down one day and said that I loved having him home, but thought it might be time for him to fly out of the nest. Surprisingly, he moved in with a friend and they moved up to a two bedroom three months later.</p><p>I wish I had done it sooner, but I didn't think he was ready. </p><p></p><p> It will be nice when you can get your house back. 11 months is a long time to be sober and working, kuddos to him for that. How does he feel about moving out? I'm curious to know what he would like to do in the future (move up in his company, college, vocation)? After almost a year of steady work, he may be ready for his next step to independence.</p><p></p><p> I hope he finds his way soon so you can feel at ease. We all feel your uneasiness, you are not alone.</p><p>HUGS,</p><p>Jmom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMom, post: 754964, member: 19892"] LuLu, I am sorry you are feeling low. Walking on egg shells is no fun! When my boy was home (sober) I often felt the same way. I just sat him down one day and said that I loved having him home, but thought it might be time for him to fly out of the nest. Surprisingly, he moved in with a friend and they moved up to a two bedroom three months later. I wish I had done it sooner, but I didn't think he was ready. It will be nice when you can get your house back. 11 months is a long time to be sober and working, kuddos to him for that. How does he feel about moving out? I'm curious to know what he would like to do in the future (move up in his company, college, vocation)? After almost a year of steady work, he may be ready for his next step to independence. I hope he finds his way soon so you can feel at ease. We all feel your uneasiness, you are not alone. HUGS, Jmom [/QUOTE]
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