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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 747444" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>Welcome InTheMoment. We are so glad you are here. Many of us have had children who were in residential treatment facilities whether as children or adults. I can imagine how scary it would be, to anticipate your child coming home, with both love and fear. </p><p></p><p>Reaching out now I think is a very wise thing. You will get to know us, and we will learn more about your situation, and your child. What led him to be in the facility? How is he doing? How are you doing?</p><p></p><p>I think Susie's comment is so very beautiful. Both the devotion of a mother and family, and the real heart of a son. I don't remember here on this forum that somebody wrote anything like that, that in the heart of the storm, a child saw and took in the great love of a mother, and then later acknowledged it. My own son has told me something like, "I know how much you do for me," but that was at least 10 years older than Susie's son was at the time. I think this is incredible.</p><p></p><p>I guess what I'm saying is that it's important to me to hear this acknowledgement by a child, that there's a person in there. A person that hears us and responds, and can live to speak about it, and even say "thank you."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 747444, member: 18958"] Welcome InTheMoment. We are so glad you are here. Many of us have had children who were in residential treatment facilities whether as children or adults. I can imagine how scary it would be, to anticipate your child coming home, with both love and fear. Reaching out now I think is a very wise thing. You will get to know us, and we will learn more about your situation, and your child. What led him to be in the facility? How is he doing? How are you doing? I think Susie's comment is so very beautiful. Both the devotion of a mother and family, and the real heart of a son. I don't remember here on this forum that somebody wrote anything like that, that in the heart of the storm, a child saw and took in the great love of a mother, and then later acknowledged it. My own son has told me something like, "I know how much you do for me," but that was at least 10 years older than Susie's son was at the time. I think this is incredible. I guess what I'm saying is that it's important to me to hear this acknowledgement by a child, that there's a person in there. A person that hears us and responds, and can live to speak about it, and even say "thank you." [/QUOTE]
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