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My son is on a rant tonight
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<blockquote data-quote="Kalahou" data-source="post: 699933" data-attributes="member: 19617"><p>So sorry Tanya. Even though you’ve been through it before over and over, it is still so painful and frustrating to have it happen again. As RE said, you know it has nothing to do with you. But even then, we ache so much for our children when we see how they hurt and how low down (and self-loathing) they feel. I’m sure your short message to let him know you are there (as always) was something for him to grab on to. It’s good he is far away from you, that others are reaching out to him, good that he has a dog.</p><p></p><p>I think lots of folks at times feel on a rant, think such things as this momentarily and colorfully and cursedly vent. It's never nice and it's scarey, but nowadays with FB and other public and widespread media, it makes it worse to see it in print and publicized / broadcast to the outside so blatantly. That seems to magnify it. I lift your son and hope the best for him, and that he gets what he needs ~ whether it is a crisis center, or just a cooling off period, etc.</p><p></p><p>Like you, you know we are all thankful for this site to safely cry and vent to those who understand. You are a wise and seasoned warrior, but that does not make it any easier when a new strike hits. Take care. We support you. You know you are not alone here. And you know you are going to be alright. ~ K</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kalahou, post: 699933, member: 19617"] So sorry Tanya. Even though you’ve been through it before over and over, it is still so painful and frustrating to have it happen again. As RE said, you know it has nothing to do with you. But even then, we ache so much for our children when we see how they hurt and how low down (and self-loathing) they feel. I’m sure your short message to let him know you are there (as always) was something for him to grab on to. It’s good he is far away from you, that others are reaching out to him, good that he has a dog. I think lots of folks at times feel on a rant, think such things as this momentarily and colorfully and cursedly vent. It's never nice and it's scarey, but nowadays with FB and other public and widespread media, it makes it worse to see it in print and publicized / broadcast to the outside so blatantly. That seems to magnify it. I lift your son and hope the best for him, and that he gets what he needs ~ whether it is a crisis center, or just a cooling off period, etc. Like you, you know we are all thankful for this site to safely cry and vent to those who understand. You are a wise and seasoned warrior, but that does not make it any easier when a new strike hits. Take care. We support you. You know you are not alone here. And you know you are going to be alright. ~ K [/QUOTE]
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