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<blockquote data-quote="nlj" data-source="post: 641911" data-attributes="member: 17650"><p>Hi Tearyeyed.</p><p></p><p>I hate that feeling, when they don't contact you and you can't contact them.</p><p>I know there's no point in saying "don't worry", because worrying is what we do and it's not possible to stop.</p><p></p><p>I would just say that I have been in that position on many occasions and my son is always fine. He just doesn't think to let me know that he's fine. He seems to have a very fluid notion of time and the weeks flow by. I had a text from my son 3 weeks after my birthday wishing me a 'happy birthday' and 'sorry, just realised it's December' (my birthday's halfway through November).</p><p></p><p>Do you know any of his friends, or anywhere such as a regular shelter that he uses that might be able to let you know that he's been seen recently?</p><p></p><p>I'm glad you have a supportive husband. I hope you are finding good ways to ease your anxiety. I hope you hear from your son soon. In my experience they are always 'fine'. It's mostly <em>us </em>that are in a far worse state than <em>them.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nlj, post: 641911, member: 17650"] Hi Tearyeyed. I hate that feeling, when they don't contact you and you can't contact them. I know there's no point in saying "don't worry", because worrying is what we do and it's not possible to stop. I would just say that I have been in that position on many occasions and my son is always fine. He just doesn't think to let me know that he's fine. He seems to have a very fluid notion of time and the weeks flow by. I had a text from my son 3 weeks after my birthday wishing me a 'happy birthday' and 'sorry, just realised it's December' (my birthday's halfway through November). Do you know any of his friends, or anywhere such as a regular shelter that he uses that might be able to let you know that he's been seen recently? I'm glad you have a supportive husband. I hope you are finding good ways to ease your anxiety. I hope you hear from your son soon. In my experience they are always 'fine'. It's mostly [I]us [/I]that are in a far worse state than [I]them.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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