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Not coping well, missing my difficult child and heartsick that he doesn't care.
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<blockquote data-quote="ThreeShadows" data-source="post: 472366" data-attributes="member: 6370"><p>Signorina, sono triste perché sei triste. Vi mando i miei migliori auguri e spero che il suo figlio tornerà un giorno.</p><p></p><p>I'm assuming you speak Italian, given your board name.</p><p></p><p>He's still so young, he may turn his life around and respect you and himself again. My difficult child 2 was heavily into drugs and bad friends, dropped out of HS. I thought he was going to die on the streets. He got his GED on his own, no urging from us. He recently got married in a rather formal ceremony to a young woman who keeps him on a tight leash, she has control of their money and he has to go through her to buy what he wants. He has a steady job in a company where he is valued. It may not be the job that we dreamed of for our son, but he HAS a job and some legal goals.</p><p></p><p>Please don't feel bad about missing your son, you are a good and loving mom. Look how sweet your easy child was when he messaged his brother. You've raised him well!</p><p></p><p>Abbracci, TreHombre!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThreeShadows, post: 472366, member: 6370"] Signorina, sono triste perché sei triste. Vi mando i miei migliori auguri e spero che il suo figlio tornerà un giorno. I'm assuming you speak Italian, given your board name. He's still so young, he may turn his life around and respect you and himself again. My difficult child 2 was heavily into drugs and bad friends, dropped out of HS. I thought he was going to die on the streets. He got his GED on his own, no urging from us. He recently got married in a rather formal ceremony to a young woman who keeps him on a tight leash, she has control of their money and he has to go through her to buy what he wants. He has a steady job in a company where he is valued. It may not be the job that we dreamed of for our son, but he HAS a job and some legal goals. Please don't feel bad about missing your son, you are a good and loving mom. Look how sweet your easy child was when he messaged his brother. You've raised him well! Abbracci, TreHombre! [/QUOTE]
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