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<blockquote data-quote="so ready to live" data-source="post: 708141" data-attributes="member: 20054"><p>I'm so sorry Catmom. Many of us have been through similar circumstances. You did the right thing...you offered assist to his Dad's but he chose not to go. Yes, probably because of the rules. But HE chose this and you respected his choice as an adult. That's the hard break for us all because we know there's better out there for them and they refuse to grasp it. I personally know the heartache of stopping in my car to talk to my son (cold and backpack on him) in the park...where he was staying. If I had a dime for every time I have said "I don't get it", I could send all our sons to private rehab! But I had to go on to work, that's what grownups do, and leave him there. Yes, put on a happy face and engage in something else, anything else. That will be better for you, he has to decide what's better for him. You've done all you can. You are strong. This is so hard. Prayers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="so ready to live, post: 708141, member: 20054"] I'm so sorry Catmom. Many of us have been through similar circumstances. You did the right thing...you offered assist to his Dad's but he chose not to go. Yes, probably because of the rules. But HE chose this and you respected his choice as an adult. That's the hard break for us all because we know there's better out there for them and they refuse to grasp it. I personally know the heartache of stopping in my car to talk to my son (cold and backpack on him) in the park...where he was staying. If I had a dime for every time I have said "I don't get it", I could send all our sons to private rehab! But I had to go on to work, that's what grownups do, and leave him there. Yes, put on a happy face and engage in something else, anything else. That will be better for you, he has to decide what's better for him. You've done all you can. You are strong. This is so hard. Prayers. [/QUOTE]
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