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<blockquote data-quote="Weary Mother" data-source="post: 700250" data-attributes="member: 20487"><p>Thanks. I guess reading your post, it is nature for mothers to care that way. I see mothers sometimes who don't care, just 2 days ago a mother of 2 young children strangled both of them, put them in the trunk, walked into a police station and confessed. I have no idea other than mental illness how that happens. But, saying that, I have had times when I have wished I did not have to deal with a son/daughter with issues like this. Neither of them have taken life seriously and just like you say with your son, my son has gone back and forth, Florida, Michigan, Indiana and from pillar to post all the while pressuring family to "help" him. During times when it was below zero, I did pick him up, take him somewhere, and then cried and cried. My son is 49 years old now and my daughter is 46. I pray that I can have strength to stand back, love him and wish him well and let it go. This is too much worry for people to go through.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Weary Mother, post: 700250, member: 20487"] Thanks. I guess reading your post, it is nature for mothers to care that way. I see mothers sometimes who don't care, just 2 days ago a mother of 2 young children strangled both of them, put them in the trunk, walked into a police station and confessed. I have no idea other than mental illness how that happens. But, saying that, I have had times when I have wished I did not have to deal with a son/daughter with issues like this. Neither of them have taken life seriously and just like you say with your son, my son has gone back and forth, Florida, Michigan, Indiana and from pillar to post all the while pressuring family to "help" him. During times when it was below zero, I did pick him up, take him somewhere, and then cried and cried. My son is 49 years old now and my daughter is 46. I pray that I can have strength to stand back, love him and wish him well and let it go. This is too much worry for people to go through. [/QUOTE]
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