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<blockquote data-quote="ckay87" data-source="post: 753135" data-attributes="member: 24067"><p>I have no useful advice, but I have considered the same. In a nutshell, the problem with my mindset boils down to my inability to let the disaster my son has made of his life affect my ability to be calm, relaxed and at peace. I lose sleep (most nights) knowing that it's just a matter of time before my son (either of them, really) just comes crashing down. Anyway, it sounds like you are right there with me, for the most part. I think we could benefit from having an educated, objective person to talk to a bit regularly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ckay87, post: 753135, member: 24067"] I have no useful advice, but I have considered the same. In a nutshell, the problem with my mindset boils down to my inability to let the disaster my son has made of his life affect my ability to be calm, relaxed and at peace. I lose sleep (most nights) knowing that it's just a matter of time before my son (either of them, really) just comes crashing down. Anyway, it sounds like you are right there with me, for the most part. I think we could benefit from having an educated, objective person to talk to a bit regularly. [/QUOTE]
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