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<blockquote data-quote="youngfool" data-source="post: 725828" data-attributes="member: 20219"><p>Hi SB been following your story it's sounds like a chapter in my life. Once when my son was 18 I had to kick him out have had to 2 other times but I regres so he went to live with another D.C. And his mom was a nurse the whole house was crazy he fit right in.So one day I run into the mom at the store and I let her know that she was doing him no favor as long as she provided him he would stay. So she wises up and makes him leave of course I was new at this kicking out thing next thing I know my phone starts blowing up after 3 days on the street he is ready to come home but I put rules in place and figured ok he learned a lesson. But as you can guess that did not last very long. He is turning 26 in 2 months and I think he is worse off now. Before it could be blamed on being immature now I don't know what you call it besides crazy. My point in all this is weather he is in your house or someone else's he is going to continue till he figures it out. I know it's hard to watch but do we really have a choice. Cop mom must be going crazy herself you would think if not good for her let it go you can only buy a bandaid on it at this point you can't heal it believe me this whole website is full of caring parents going thru what you are and worse. Last but not least it's easier said than done nothing good comes easy we have set backs but we go on one good thought that helps me is at this point if your here helping is not helping so hard to go against our natural instincts to protect but that is only my opinion hope things get better keep posting it helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="youngfool, post: 725828, member: 20219"] Hi SB been following your story it's sounds like a chapter in my life. Once when my son was 18 I had to kick him out have had to 2 other times but I regres so he went to live with another D.C. And his mom was a nurse the whole house was crazy he fit right in.So one day I run into the mom at the store and I let her know that she was doing him no favor as long as she provided him he would stay. So she wises up and makes him leave of course I was new at this kicking out thing next thing I know my phone starts blowing up after 3 days on the street he is ready to come home but I put rules in place and figured ok he learned a lesson. But as you can guess that did not last very long. He is turning 26 in 2 months and I think he is worse off now. Before it could be blamed on being immature now I don't know what you call it besides crazy. My point in all this is weather he is in your house or someone else's he is going to continue till he figures it out. I know it's hard to watch but do we really have a choice. Cop mom must be going crazy herself you would think if not good for her let it go you can only buy a bandaid on it at this point you can't heal it believe me this whole website is full of caring parents going thru what you are and worse. Last but not least it's easier said than done nothing good comes easy we have set backs but we go on one good thought that helps me is at this point if your here helping is not helping so hard to go against our natural instincts to protect but that is only my opinion hope things get better keep posting it helps [/QUOTE]
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