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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 683492" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>Hi Pink, so glad you have posted. I am so sorry for the heartache you are going through with your sons issues.</p><p></p><p> I am reading this and thinking it must have made it infinitely harder when things got difficult with your boy. My two had issues from middle school that just kind of transitioned into adulthood.</p><p>Forgive me, I do not have the knowledge of disorders and challenges shared here, but I am writing to you as one mom to another who understands the heartache of having an adult child choose to live on the streets. My daughter is out there at 37, trying to figure things out. She has a history of working here and there, then quitting.</p><p>One very hopeful thing for your son is that he is young. There is so much new information about maturation. I have read posts here of d cs changing their lives around in their late 20's. There is always hope.</p><p>Looking over your thread I was thinking....gee, this kid just needs to find his niche.....as do we all in life. Some of our kids take a bit longer. It is hard, they are our beloveds and we want the best for them, but alas, they have to want it too.</p><p></p><p>So, we have our kids out there and we are dealing with it day by day, trying to build ourselves and each other up. </p><p></p><p>You sound very strong, Pink. I am so glad you are here posting now. It is a belated welcome, as you have been viewing posts for awhile now, it is so good of you to share your story.</p><p>About quoting, okay... Highlight the words you would like to quote (if you are on a computer) a box will come up that says quote, click on that. Your selection will be added to a quote box that will appear when you click on the "insert quote" box on the right hand lower corner of the reply section. The quotes appear within brackets. Write your response outside of the brackets.</p><p>Hope that helps.....play around a bit, it took me awhile to get it....lol.</p><p>Again, welcome. I am so sorry for your need to be here, but you are in good company and most definitely not alone. </p><p></p><p>(((Hugs)))</p><p>leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 683492, member: 19522"] Hi Pink, so glad you have posted. I am so sorry for the heartache you are going through with your sons issues. I am reading this and thinking it must have made it infinitely harder when things got difficult with your boy. My two had issues from middle school that just kind of transitioned into adulthood. Forgive me, I do not have the knowledge of disorders and challenges shared here, but I am writing to you as one mom to another who understands the heartache of having an adult child choose to live on the streets. My daughter is out there at 37, trying to figure things out. She has a history of working here and there, then quitting. One very hopeful thing for your son is that he is young. There is so much new information about maturation. I have read posts here of d cs changing their lives around in their late 20's. There is always hope. Looking over your thread I was thinking....gee, this kid just needs to find his niche.....as do we all in life. Some of our kids take a bit longer. It is hard, they are our beloveds and we want the best for them, but alas, they have to want it too. So, we have our kids out there and we are dealing with it day by day, trying to build ourselves and each other up. You sound very strong, Pink. I am so glad you are here posting now. It is a belated welcome, as you have been viewing posts for awhile now, it is so good of you to share your story. About quoting, okay... Highlight the words you would like to quote (if you are on a computer) a box will come up that says quote, click on that. Your selection will be added to a quote box that will appear when you click on the "insert quote" box on the right hand lower corner of the reply section. The quotes appear within brackets. Write your response outside of the brackets. Hope that helps.....play around a bit, it took me awhile to get it....lol. Again, welcome. I am so sorry for your need to be here, but you are in good company and most definitely not alone. (((Hugs))) leafy [/QUOTE]
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