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<blockquote data-quote="newstart" data-source="post: 755016" data-attributes="member: 22416"><p>Triedntrue, I had a feeling your son was getting out of jail soon. I have been following your posts for a few years and read the agony in them. You have gone beyond and then even more beyond to help your son. Your son is getting close to 40, probably turning 38 this year, same age as my daughter. 40 is getting up there. Way too old to keep forcing a wicked lifestyle on his mother. Just listen to your heart and stomach and it will guide you into making the right decisions. I know we guess and second guess the things we do for our wayward adult children.. We only do what we can live with. I have been cutting more and enabling ties. It has been a long, long process. I hope since your son is out of jail that he will take his own responsibility. I hope you have the strength to put his problems back where they belong, back to him. I pray you get the peace of mind you so deserve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newstart, post: 755016, member: 22416"] Triedntrue, I had a feeling your son was getting out of jail soon. I have been following your posts for a few years and read the agony in them. You have gone beyond and then even more beyond to help your son. Your son is getting close to 40, probably turning 38 this year, same age as my daughter. 40 is getting up there. Way too old to keep forcing a wicked lifestyle on his mother. Just listen to your heart and stomach and it will guide you into making the right decisions. I know we guess and second guess the things we do for our wayward adult children.. We only do what we can live with. I have been cutting more and enabling ties. It has been a long, long process. I hope since your son is out of jail that he will take his own responsibility. I hope you have the strength to put his problems back where they belong, back to him. I pray you get the peace of mind you so deserve. [/QUOTE]
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