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Should I feel guilty for wanting my depressed adult son to live on his own
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<blockquote data-quote="CARP_ENOUGH" data-source="post: 725167" data-attributes="member: 22468"><p>Hi Copabanana,</p><p></p><p>My 22 year old is telling me he will be homeless in 2 weeks. He moved out at 18 and has jumped place to place for the last 4 years and now, he has no job, sold his car and ready to be evicted at Christmas. My heart is breaking as a MOM. How did you cope with knowing your son was homeless? It's not my problem , yes I know but he has laid guilt on me as I left his father when he was 10 and every other day the last year, it's been a roller coaster after he was doing pot, xanax, alcohol and jumping from server to server jobs. Now his girlfriend finally left him as she was tired of dealing with his negativity. If he gives up on life, how do I not blame myself? I don't know anymore. I guess we just have to let him do what is necessary to survive. !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CARP_ENOUGH, post: 725167, member: 22468"] Hi Copabanana, My 22 year old is telling me he will be homeless in 2 weeks. He moved out at 18 and has jumped place to place for the last 4 years and now, he has no job, sold his car and ready to be evicted at Christmas. My heart is breaking as a MOM. How did you cope with knowing your son was homeless? It's not my problem , yes I know but he has laid guilt on me as I left his father when he was 10 and every other day the last year, it's been a roller coaster after he was doing pot, xanax, alcohol and jumping from server to server jobs. Now his girlfriend finally left him as she was tired of dealing with his negativity. If he gives up on life, how do I not blame myself? I don't know anymore. I guess we just have to let him do what is necessary to survive. !! [/QUOTE]
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