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<blockquote data-quote="daralex" data-source="post: 122740" data-attributes="member: 4467"><p>I am so sorry for how you ae feeling at the moment. You are a warrior dad! i annot imagine the heartache you're experiencing at the moment! I think it's great that things are "sinking in" with your difficult child. It's hard right now, but would be harder still if you weren't doing the right thing. I agre with te rest of the parents - he is where he is for a reason. It has to play it's course or else you're bringing home a half healed person. He NEEDS to go through this and unfortunately you have to watch him do it. icannot imagine the tug at the heartstrings but you have to be strong for him, for both of you. My boyfriend is in the process of signing into theboard and I hope once he gets set up he can put his 2 cents in as well. Kudos for being strong and doing what is best for difficult child. Not easy!!!!!!! - but it is the right thing to do for both of you. Hopefully when he does come home he will keep all of this in mind and you can both continue your journey together in peace. Keep us posted!!!</p><p>-dara</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daralex, post: 122740, member: 4467"] I am so sorry for how you ae feeling at the moment. You are a warrior dad! i annot imagine the heartache you're experiencing at the moment! I think it's great that things are "sinking in" with your difficult child. It's hard right now, but would be harder still if you weren't doing the right thing. I agre with te rest of the parents - he is where he is for a reason. It has to play it's course or else you're bringing home a half healed person. He NEEDS to go through this and unfortunately you have to watch him do it. icannot imagine the tug at the heartstrings but you have to be strong for him, for both of you. My boyfriend is in the process of signing into theboard and I hope once he gets set up he can put his 2 cents in as well. Kudos for being strong and doing what is best for difficult child. Not easy!!!!!!! - but it is the right thing to do for both of you. Hopefully when he does come home he will keep all of this in mind and you can both continue your journey together in peace. Keep us posted!!! -dara [/QUOTE]
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