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New to Group - Kicked out our 19 year old son (only child) today
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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 556790" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>BKS, I also live in that Parallel Universe you speak of, I think by coming here you become a card carrying member of that Universe................and yes, it would be easier with cancer, or anything society accepts as the norm...........way 'out here' we're on our own in many ways, which makes this group all the more valuable for us. by the way, another option you might consider is NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) they offer really good support groups for parents and LOTS of help for your child. I got my difficult child hooked up with them. Of course, I'm not entirely sure she availed herself to that help, but I got it all in place anyway. You can access info about them online. One thing I can tell you, like most things in life, after awhile, this will become your new "normal" and it won't feel so surreal. Sigh......as I write that, I realize I'm sorry to say that but at the same time, glad it actually occurs. </p><p> </p><p>It would be helpful if you put a blurb about yourself at the bottom of your posts like you see at the bottom of mine. </p><p></p><p>This forum has really helped me through some very challenging times, I encourage you to continue posting, it really helps so much. I'm glad you're here...............</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 556790, member: 13542"] BKS, I also live in that Parallel Universe you speak of, I think by coming here you become a card carrying member of that Universe................and yes, it would be easier with cancer, or anything society accepts as the norm...........way 'out here' we're on our own in many ways, which makes this group all the more valuable for us. by the way, another option you might consider is NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) they offer really good support groups for parents and LOTS of help for your child. I got my difficult child hooked up with them. Of course, I'm not entirely sure she availed herself to that help, but I got it all in place anyway. You can access info about them online. One thing I can tell you, like most things in life, after awhile, this will become your new "normal" and it won't feel so surreal. Sigh......as I write that, I realize I'm sorry to say that but at the same time, glad it actually occurs. It would be helpful if you put a blurb about yourself at the bottom of your posts like you see at the bottom of mine. This forum has really helped me through some very challenging times, I encourage you to continue posting, it really helps so much. I'm glad you're here............... [/QUOTE]
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