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Need Bail Advice--Heroin Addicted Son with-bed date waiting
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<blockquote data-quote="elizabethanne" data-source="post: 653611" data-attributes="member: 18933"><p>Child of mine-sounds like your son is moving forward, even if it isn't exactly in a straight line. When you say, "That seems to be his journey", I realize it probably took you a long time to get to that place. Sorting things out, without us, if we let them. That's also powerful.</p><p>I recently heard someone say, "A wise many once said nothing".</p><p></p><p>After reading your post, I almost want to think, a wise man (woman) once DID nothing. I would like to learn to do this. That is, let go without numbing out and avoiding, which is what I feel I do a lot of. I either numb out and act like it's not happening or I jump in with both feet and advocate like he's 16 again!</p><p>I'd like to learn to live somewhere in the middle of two extremes. I suspect that's where counseling or NA might help me.</p><p>Thank you c o' mine. ; )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elizabethanne, post: 653611, member: 18933"] Child of mine-sounds like your son is moving forward, even if it isn't exactly in a straight line. When you say, "That seems to be his journey", I realize it probably took you a long time to get to that place. Sorting things out, without us, if we let them. That's also powerful. I recently heard someone say, "A wise many once said nothing". After reading your post, I almost want to think, a wise man (woman) once DID nothing. I would like to learn to do this. That is, let go without numbing out and avoiding, which is what I feel I do a lot of. I either numb out and act like it's not happening or I jump in with both feet and advocate like he's 16 again! I'd like to learn to live somewhere in the middle of two extremes. I suspect that's where counseling or NA might help me. Thank you c o' mine. ; ) [/QUOTE]
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