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<blockquote data-quote="Tanya M" data-source="post: 649561" data-attributes="member: 18516"><p>Hi Shiela, I am so sorry for the heartbreak you are feeling. I too live a 1000 miles away from my 33 year old son.</p><p>I think your anger at your sister is a little misplaced. Your son got himself into the situation he's in. Our Difficult Child manage to screw up their lives and then when they are desperate they want someone to come to their rescue. You said your sister is an alcoholic so she would not be someone that could really offer your son any kind of positive help.</p><p>The good news is that the Salvation Army will be able to help him but they will only be able to help him if he wants the help and does the work that is necessary.</p><p>These difficult adult children of ours have broken our hearts but here on this site we find strength and support and our hearts start to heal.</p><p></p><p>((HUGS)) to you...............</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanya M, post: 649561, member: 18516"] Hi Shiela, I am so sorry for the heartbreak you are feeling. I too live a 1000 miles away from my 33 year old son. I think your anger at your sister is a little misplaced. Your son got himself into the situation he's in. Our Difficult Child manage to screw up their lives and then when they are desperate they want someone to come to their rescue. You said your sister is an alcoholic so she would not be someone that could really offer your son any kind of positive help. The good news is that the Salvation Army will be able to help him but they will only be able to help him if he wants the help and does the work that is necessary. These difficult adult children of ours have broken our hearts but here on this site we find strength and support and our hearts start to heal. ((HUGS)) to you............... [/QUOTE]
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