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suicidal son - so sad and feel powerless
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<blockquote data-quote="Tanya M" data-source="post: 673404" data-attributes="member: 18516"><p>Hi Sammy, I am so sorry for the pain and heartache you are experiencing. Thank goodness the people who spotted him on the bridge intervened.</p><p>You sound like you have been dealing with this for some time. You know the avenues that offer help.</p><p>It's so hard when our children become adults because of their age and yet their maturation does not equal it. We the parents are left to deal with the fallout.</p><p>We as parents have no control over what our adult children do. It's a very hard reality but it is a what it is.</p><p>All you can really do is continue to gently encourage your son to seek help. If he makes attempts to take his life you have to call 911.</p><p>I'm glad you are here with us. This is a safe place to share and vent. You are not alone</p><p>((HUGSS)) for your hurting heart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanya M, post: 673404, member: 18516"] Hi Sammy, I am so sorry for the pain and heartache you are experiencing. Thank goodness the people who spotted him on the bridge intervened. You sound like you have been dealing with this for some time. You know the avenues that offer help. It's so hard when our children become adults because of their age and yet their maturation does not equal it. We the parents are left to deal with the fallout. We as parents have no control over what our adult children do. It's a very hard reality but it is a what it is. All you can really do is continue to gently encourage your son to seek help. If he makes attempts to take his life you have to call 911. I'm glad you are here with us. This is a safe place to share and vent. You are not alone ((HUGSS)) for your hurting heart. [/QUOTE]
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