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<blockquote data-quote="so ready to live" data-source="post: 714144" data-attributes="member: 20054"><p>Oh Albie. Does it ever end? I find myself at times realizing that "normal" families couldn't possibly understand US. </p><p>Please don't beat yourself up, it was just a small part of the marathon-not the whole race. Keep running...for you. He will run his own race as he has to this point. </p><p></p><p>I choose to believe this! I know deep down that our sons want more than where they are now, it continues to take much work for me to like/love my son and appreciate his good qualities. So, I work on me. That concept was so foreign early on as I had never put myself before anyone. You, like many of us, have gone above and beyond. Try to accept the place he's in, the place you're in. It's funny how I can look at another family and think "wow, they've tried it all to help" and yet for me that voice in my head still says "maybe if we did this?" I see you, I feel your heart. You've done it all. Prayers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="so ready to live, post: 714144, member: 20054"] Oh Albie. Does it ever end? I find myself at times realizing that "normal" families couldn't possibly understand US. Please don't beat yourself up, it was just a small part of the marathon-not the whole race. Keep running...for you. He will run his own race as he has to this point. I choose to believe this! I know deep down that our sons want more than where they are now, it continues to take much work for me to like/love my son and appreciate his good qualities. So, I work on me. That concept was so foreign early on as I had never put myself before anyone. You, like many of us, have gone above and beyond. Try to accept the place he's in, the place you're in. It's funny how I can look at another family and think "wow, they've tried it all to help" and yet for me that voice in my head still says "maybe if we did this?" I see you, I feel your heart. You've done it all. Prayers. [/QUOTE]
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