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<blockquote data-quote="Nature" data-source="post: 686622" data-attributes="member: 19011"><p>Hi Having Faith, I'm sorry for all that has happened to you. You are not alone and amongst friends here who share similar stories. We all have grieving hearts in common and understand your pain. No judgements here , shoulders to lean on and good listeners. You are amongst friends.</p><p>You have gone through a lot and in order to truly help your son you have to be strong yourself and that means taking care of yourself first. It's also true that us moms often experience blurred lines in which we feel no matter what we should never give up on our children.Eventually through the help of others we see that enabling only prolongs their mental illness or addictions. It is only when we stop doing this can our child seek the help they need. Please visit often and share. Hugs from me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nature, post: 686622, member: 19011"] Hi Having Faith, I'm sorry for all that has happened to you. You are not alone and amongst friends here who share similar stories. We all have grieving hearts in common and understand your pain. No judgements here , shoulders to lean on and good listeners. You are amongst friends. You have gone through a lot and in order to truly help your son you have to be strong yourself and that means taking care of yourself first. It's also true that us moms often experience blurred lines in which we feel no matter what we should never give up on our children.Eventually through the help of others we see that enabling only prolongs their mental illness or addictions. It is only when we stop doing this can our child seek the help they need. Please visit often and share. Hugs from me. [/QUOTE]
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