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<blockquote data-quote="amys3yungins" data-source="post: 626315" data-attributes="member: 17137"><p>My difficult child stole from us a lot too. The last time was this past October when he took a watch that had belonged to my husband's grandfather. I told him then that he was no longer welcome at my house. Finally at the end of February he decided he had had enough and has been at a recovery center ever since. It was so hard to say that to my son. So final. But, it was necessary to draw the boundary. Sorry you are going through this! It really sucks bad! It really is a lonely feeling but know that you are not alone.</p><p>amys3yungins</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amys3yungins, post: 626315, member: 17137"] My difficult child stole from us a lot too. The last time was this past October when he took a watch that had belonged to my husband's grandfather. I told him then that he was no longer welcome at my house. Finally at the end of February he decided he had had enough and has been at a recovery center ever since. It was so hard to say that to my son. So final. But, it was necessary to draw the boundary. Sorry you are going through this! It really sucks bad! It really is a lonely feeling but know that you are not alone. amys3yungins [/QUOTE]
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