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Trying hard to not answer the phone
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<blockquote data-quote="karisma" data-source="post: 690792" data-attributes="member: 20391"><p>I used to feel the same way about my son dying for sure. Actually, when he was 7, his play therapist told me I need to consider him terminally ill and that she would be surprised if he made it to his 18th birthday. I've spent 20 years totally obsessed with this fear. But he made it 8 years past his 18th so.... Who knows? Its amazing how long some of these kind of mentally ill homeless people make it. I see middle aged people like this all the time on the train. I want to keep hope but I also accept that he will die before me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="karisma, post: 690792, member: 20391"] I used to feel the same way about my son dying for sure. Actually, when he was 7, his play therapist told me I need to consider him terminally ill and that she would be surprised if he made it to his 18th birthday. I've spent 20 years totally obsessed with this fear. But he made it 8 years past his 18th so.... Who knows? Its amazing how long some of these kind of mentally ill homeless people make it. I see middle aged people like this all the time on the train. I want to keep hope but I also accept that he will die before me. [/QUOTE]
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