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My son is about to be homeless...again
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<blockquote data-quote="Tanya M" data-source="post: 640042" data-attributes="member: 18516"><p>Hi Raylea,</p><p>I am so sorry you are going through this. It is not an easy thing to deal with but you are not alone and will find lots of wisdom on these pages. My difficult child is 33 and also homeless. I think you have done all you can in offering the suggestion that he file for disability. His grandmother is very generous in adding time to his phone and she is smart to draw the line there. He is a 24 year old man that has made a choice to live his life the way he wants. I have found over the years that my difficult child only contacts me when times are tough and he is in need of something. I too have had to endure his rants about how horrible his life is and how stupid everyone is and on and on and on. I have learned to not engage him or try to discuss anything with him as it only fuels his temper. I keep my comments very simple.</p><p>Remember that you do not owe him anything. If you are like so many here you have already bent over backwards to try and help him. You have NOTHING to feel guilty about.</p><p>While you will find wonderful support and advice here I do hope you have an immediate support group or some type of counseling.</p><p>Wishing you the best</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanya M, post: 640042, member: 18516"] Hi Raylea, I am so sorry you are going through this. It is not an easy thing to deal with but you are not alone and will find lots of wisdom on these pages. My difficult child is 33 and also homeless. I think you have done all you can in offering the suggestion that he file for disability. His grandmother is very generous in adding time to his phone and she is smart to draw the line there. He is a 24 year old man that has made a choice to live his life the way he wants. I have found over the years that my difficult child only contacts me when times are tough and he is in need of something. I too have had to endure his rants about how horrible his life is and how stupid everyone is and on and on and on. I have learned to not engage him or try to discuss anything with him as it only fuels his temper. I keep my comments very simple. Remember that you do not owe him anything. If you are like so many here you have already bent over backwards to try and help him. You have NOTHING to feel guilty about. While you will find wonderful support and advice here I do hope you have an immediate support group or some type of counseling. Wishing you the best [/QUOTE]
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