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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 405405" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I absolutely know that you love your son....never doubted it for a minute. I absolutely know that you have done everything that you could possibly do to help him in every way. I was responding to your note that difficult child won't tell you if your bro has been in contact. If they are corresponding or whatever I assume there is nothing you can do about it. Lord knows you've tried for years to shield him and with good cause. I also am sure your son knows (as does our gs) that he is greatly loved.</p><p> </p><p>It has been painful and remains painful to know that we have a grandson who has CD...in addition to other issues. There is only so much you can do to protect a CD teen or young adult ( full adult</p><p>I also sadly assume) from the choices they willingly make. If your difficult child won't give you a straight answer he is either pulling your chain or he is in contact. At least I can't think of any other reason he wouldn't just say "No, Mom, I have no contact with Uncle X." </p><p> </p><p>As your CD family member I was encouraging you to keep your positive focus going. There was not</p><p>an iota of criticism intended or stated. Why would I do that? I've been one of the most responsive</p><p>during your times of crisis and in your times of happiness. Never had evil intent. Never will. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 405405, member: 35"] I absolutely know that you love your son....never doubted it for a minute. I absolutely know that you have done everything that you could possibly do to help him in every way. I was responding to your note that difficult child won't tell you if your bro has been in contact. If they are corresponding or whatever I assume there is nothing you can do about it. Lord knows you've tried for years to shield him and with good cause. I also am sure your son knows (as does our gs) that he is greatly loved. It has been painful and remains painful to know that we have a grandson who has CD...in addition to other issues. There is only so much you can do to protect a CD teen or young adult ( full adult I also sadly assume) from the choices they willingly make. If your difficult child won't give you a straight answer he is either pulling your chain or he is in contact. At least I can't think of any other reason he wouldn't just say "No, Mom, I have no contact with Uncle X." As your CD family member I was encouraging you to keep your positive focus going. There was not an iota of criticism intended or stated. Why would I do that? I've been one of the most responsive during your times of crisis and in your times of happiness. Never had evil intent. Never will. DDD [/QUOTE]
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