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<blockquote data-quote="shannonontheprairie" data-source="post: 512637" data-attributes="member: 14094"><p>Thank you, DDD! I know you said "not those words," but they are great words! I am done with 'panic mode' but I really take it to heart that we cannot be complacent and stick our heads in the sand. As I was searching his room, I was rifling through some keepsakes- his track equipment, his tassles and sashes from graduation, his box of birthday ornaments from his gramma. It made me deeply, deeply sad, thinking about how tragic it could be if he just chose the wrong path and lost his potential. Then I thought of all the parents who are in a similar and worse situations, and that makes me sad, too. Ironic how we don't really think about the everyday tragedies of life sometimes, until they become personal. I really appreciate the support you all have already shown, and feel for the anguish you have been exposed to.</p><p></p><p>Thank you...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shannonontheprairie, post: 512637, member: 14094"] Thank you, DDD! I know you said "not those words," but they are great words! I am done with 'panic mode' but I really take it to heart that we cannot be complacent and stick our heads in the sand. As I was searching his room, I was rifling through some keepsakes- his track equipment, his tassles and sashes from graduation, his box of birthday ornaments from his gramma. It made me deeply, deeply sad, thinking about how tragic it could be if he just chose the wrong path and lost his potential. Then I thought of all the parents who are in a similar and worse situations, and that makes me sad, too. Ironic how we don't really think about the everyday tragedies of life sometimes, until they become personal. I really appreciate the support you all have already shown, and feel for the anguish you have been exposed to. Thank you... [/QUOTE]
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