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No clue how to save my adult son
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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 736755" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>This was the single hardest thing for me. When I thought of my son (now 23) I thought of the little baby I nursed, the little boy who loved trains. The child who loved ME. I did not think of him as old enough to vote, to join the military, to get married and be an adult. Before I could think clearly about him, I had to get past that. </p><p></p><p>I did as SWOT advised you. I took all the photos of him as a child and put them away. I had a lot in one room, my office, since I've worked here his whole life. The only photos I would keep would be those of him as an adult. It helped. </p><p></p><p>I'm sorry I have no words of wisdom for you. But thinking of him as an adult may be a good first step to getting some clarity on the situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 736755, member: 17309"] This was the single hardest thing for me. When I thought of my son (now 23) I thought of the little baby I nursed, the little boy who loved trains. The child who loved ME. I did not think of him as old enough to vote, to join the military, to get married and be an adult. Before I could think clearly about him, I had to get past that. I did as SWOT advised you. I took all the photos of him as a child and put them away. I had a lot in one room, my office, since I've worked here his whole life. The only photos I would keep would be those of him as an adult. It helped. I'm sorry I have no words of wisdom for you. But thinking of him as an adult may be a good first step to getting some clarity on the situation. [/QUOTE]
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