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Isolating son I am weak but strong
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<blockquote data-quote="Beta" data-source="post: 755387" data-attributes="member: 22597"><p>New Leaf, your story with your children, and your response to it, always helps me as I try to live out my life responsibly even in the midst of the grief and sadness over the life our son is living and his continuing inability to see his illness and his continuing long-distance verbal abuse of us. I have tried repeatedly, even as recently as the other day, to convince him to leave Denver and stay with us so that the worry about his safety and wellbeing would be gone, but nothing doing; which is both a disappointment and a relief as I have no idea what it would actually be like to have him in our home at this point. Anyway, hearing of your struggles but also of your resolve to live the life you've been given is always helpful to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beta, post: 755387, member: 22597"] New Leaf, your story with your children, and your response to it, always helps me as I try to live out my life responsibly even in the midst of the grief and sadness over the life our son is living and his continuing inability to see his illness and his continuing long-distance verbal abuse of us. I have tried repeatedly, even as recently as the other day, to convince him to leave Denver and stay with us so that the worry about his safety and wellbeing would be gone, but nothing doing; which is both a disappointment and a relief as I have no idea what it would actually be like to have him in our home at this point. Anyway, hearing of your struggles but also of your resolve to live the life you've been given is always helpful to me. [/QUOTE]
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