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<blockquote data-quote="tracy551" data-source="post: 84981" data-attributes="member: 3565"><p>My guilt too was too much for me at times. difficult child is in his 2nd placement. I think about him when he was little and how sweet and loving he was and I think how could I do this to him, he's my baby. But then I think of how My Baby has treated me and his brothers over the years. Even despite all that some guilt is still there. </p><p>I think for me it's the guilt of feeling I could have done more to keep him from ending up like he has. i don't know.</p><p>He comes home next month and the stress of not knowing how things will be is over whelming at times. Being in these places has changed him alot but I'm not sure if it's for the good. He talks, how should I say it, more "street" Like he's been raised in a big city and has lived on the streets with drug dealers and thugs. </p><p>I told him when he comes home to leave the "thug" at the door because that's not gonna fly in this house. We'll see how it goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tracy551, post: 84981, member: 3565"] My guilt too was too much for me at times. difficult child is in his 2nd placement. I think about him when he was little and how sweet and loving he was and I think how could I do this to him, he's my baby. But then I think of how My Baby has treated me and his brothers over the years. Even despite all that some guilt is still there. I think for me it's the guilt of feeling I could have done more to keep him from ending up like he has. i don't know. He comes home next month and the stress of not knowing how things will be is over whelming at times. Being in these places has changed him alot but I'm not sure if it's for the good. He talks, how should I say it, more "street" Like he's been raised in a big city and has lived on the streets with drug dealers and thugs. I told him when he comes home to leave the "thug" at the door because that's not gonna fly in this house. We'll see how it goes. [/QUOTE]
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