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<blockquote data-quote="pasajes4" data-source="post: 666181" data-attributes="member: 12856"><p>Like all the parents on this forum, I never wanted this for my son. I did what I thought was right. His life outside of his family was a nightmare. Teachers and kids could be extremley cruel to those who did not fit into that round hole. I hurt for him, and felt guilty. This in turn was the catalist of every devision i made concerning my parenting. I played my part in this debacle that has been my son's life. There is no going back and redoing what I did wrong. I am aware that his mental illness is not my fault and that there was no way to truly halt it's progression. He needed so much more than I could provide. I was all he had in the way of family. His sister and brother were griwn and gone befire he was born. The mental health system in this country is a joke. The education system for kids with disabilitirs is even worse. The truth is that very few individuals do what we do on a 24/7 basis. That is why they keep sending them back to us. </p><p></p><p>Sorry for the rant. I am just a swirling mass of emotions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pasajes4, post: 666181, member: 12856"] Like all the parents on this forum, I never wanted this for my son. I did what I thought was right. His life outside of his family was a nightmare. Teachers and kids could be extremley cruel to those who did not fit into that round hole. I hurt for him, and felt guilty. This in turn was the catalist of every devision i made concerning my parenting. I played my part in this debacle that has been my son's life. There is no going back and redoing what I did wrong. I am aware that his mental illness is not my fault and that there was no way to truly halt it's progression. He needed so much more than I could provide. I was all he had in the way of family. His sister and brother were griwn and gone befire he was born. The mental health system in this country is a joke. The education system for kids with disabilitirs is even worse. The truth is that very few individuals do what we do on a 24/7 basis. That is why they keep sending them back to us. Sorry for the rant. I am just a swirling mass of emotions. [/QUOTE]
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