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<blockquote data-quote="JMom" data-source="post: 675629" data-attributes="member: 19892"><p>Sending you ((hugs)). I can't make it better but my son is 20 and homeless for the first time. I just keep telling myself at least I get to talk to him, some mom's don't. As long as your son has life, have hope. Even if it's just to hope someone is put in his path everyday of his life to show him something good, kindness, love, model good behavior, words of wisdom or just sharing. He might be doing the best he can for HIM right now. He's free and resourceful. You have taught him fantastic self preservation skills. It's normal for them to ask for help. Sometimes we decide to say yes</p><p> It happens, don't beat yourself up. Just remember, we are here for you. Let go of the hurt and take a bubble bath. I promise the hurt will be there when you get back! Love, JM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMom, post: 675629, member: 19892"] Sending you ((hugs)). I can't make it better but my son is 20 and homeless for the first time. I just keep telling myself at least I get to talk to him, some mom's don't. As long as your son has life, have hope. Even if it's just to hope someone is put in his path everyday of his life to show him something good, kindness, love, model good behavior, words of wisdom or just sharing. He might be doing the best he can for HIM right now. He's free and resourceful. You have taught him fantastic self preservation skills. It's normal for them to ask for help. Sometimes we decide to say yes It happens, don't beat yourself up. Just remember, we are here for you. Let go of the hurt and take a bubble bath. I promise the hurt will be there when you get back! Love, JM [/QUOTE]
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