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<blockquote data-quote="Guidance seeker" data-source="post: 728320" data-attributes="member: 22632"><p>SW - I so get what you’re saying. I have barely spoken to my oldest brother for almost 4 years because I dread what I would say when he asks after my son. He lives around a 4 hour drive away.</p><p>His adult sons are very successful and he would never begin to understand what we are going through.</p><p>I received his annual Christmas (bragging) letter about how fantastic everyone was doing and I didn’t read it for 2 days because it just magnifies my son’s mess of a life in my head. My husband and I joked about what we could put in our letter if we wrote one “Our son’s doing great - following eviction from the hostel and a couple of weeks of homelessness, he’s been housed with a heroin addict. His career in crime is really taking off”. </p><p>My oldest brother has absolutely no idea of the problems we have. I have confided in my other brother though and he has been very supportive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guidance seeker, post: 728320, member: 22632"] SW - I so get what you’re saying. I have barely spoken to my oldest brother for almost 4 years because I dread what I would say when he asks after my son. He lives around a 4 hour drive away. His adult sons are very successful and he would never begin to understand what we are going through. I received his annual Christmas (bragging) letter about how fantastic everyone was doing and I didn’t read it for 2 days because it just magnifies my son’s mess of a life in my head. My husband and I joked about what we could put in our letter if we wrote one “Our son’s doing great - following eviction from the hostel and a couple of weeks of homelessness, he’s been housed with a heroin addict. His career in crime is really taking off”. My oldest brother has absolutely no idea of the problems we have. I have confided in my other brother though and he has been very supportive. [/QUOTE]
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