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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 533673" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>I had a RO out on my son. The only way for you to contact him at all is if you go get it dropped. If you don't want to do that, I know you don't, then there is nothing to be done. I wish I had something better to tell you. He has a way to contact his brother, if he chooses to do that. Let him be, let him be angry, let him get his act together. This RO is the best way you know to help him. My difficult child had some growing up to do and he couldn't and wouldn't with us a presence in his life. It was tough. But not very tough, because we had to protect ourselves as well. He's our son and we always love him as much as any parent can love anyone, although I'm sure he didn't think so at the time. Wait, you'll see, he will get his life together, hopefully, right? You're doing the best you can. You want to keep it in place. It'll take time for your relationship to mend. Right now, you need to take of yourself. I had breast cancer also. I know it stinks horribly. It's a very emotional time. I wish you peace and love. Focus on your treatment. (((HUGS)))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 533673, member: 2668"] I had a RO out on my son. The only way for you to contact him at all is if you go get it dropped. If you don't want to do that, I know you don't, then there is nothing to be done. I wish I had something better to tell you. He has a way to contact his brother, if he chooses to do that. Let him be, let him be angry, let him get his act together. This RO is the best way you know to help him. My difficult child had some growing up to do and he couldn't and wouldn't with us a presence in his life. It was tough. But not very tough, because we had to protect ourselves as well. He's our son and we always love him as much as any parent can love anyone, although I'm sure he didn't think so at the time. Wait, you'll see, he will get his life together, hopefully, right? You're doing the best you can. You want to keep it in place. It'll take time for your relationship to mend. Right now, you need to take of yourself. I had breast cancer also. I know it stinks horribly. It's a very emotional time. I wish you peace and love. Focus on your treatment. (((HUGS))) [/QUOTE]
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