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<blockquote data-quote="JMom" data-source="post: 763812" data-attributes="member: 19892"><p>Beebz,</p><p></p><p>I am not sure where to start. You most certainly have your hands full. I feel for you, reading your story. The love you have for your son, the chaos you live in taking care of everyone (except yourself.) All of that said, you are doing really well. You woke up on this side of the ground for a reason. I know you feel at a loss. I really believe put you there for a reason. Despite your son's issues, God gave him to you. Gave him to you to love, discipline, and manage. You are doing all of those things, beautifully. We can love our babes from afar. I am curious, could your dad go to the same home as your mom?</p><p></p><p>I was reading your post, the highs and lows. We certainly can agree that with adult addicts comes chaos. I appreciate that you can come here and say what you want and gather support. It has certainly helped me over the past 8 years. I love your spunk, despite it all. You've got grit and a lot of it. </p><p></p><p>Can your cat pay for my cat park? I have a stray sniffing around my kitten. She's 3. I want to kick his arse. He sneaks in to get her and "checks" me when I toss him out. This arseholle slams both paws on the back door. Reminds me of a teenage boy posturing for a fight. One day, he is going to get one! LOL</p><p></p><p>I am thinking of you, praying for you and your son, your marriage, your folks, and the dog park that never was.</p><p></p><p>HUGS,</p><p>JMOM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMom, post: 763812, member: 19892"] Beebz, I am not sure where to start. You most certainly have your hands full. I feel for you, reading your story. The love you have for your son, the chaos you live in taking care of everyone (except yourself.) All of that said, you are doing really well. You woke up on this side of the ground for a reason. I know you feel at a loss. I really believe put you there for a reason. Despite your son's issues, God gave him to you. Gave him to you to love, discipline, and manage. You are doing all of those things, beautifully. We can love our babes from afar. I am curious, could your dad go to the same home as your mom? I was reading your post, the highs and lows. We certainly can agree that with adult addicts comes chaos. I appreciate that you can come here and say what you want and gather support. It has certainly helped me over the past 8 years. I love your spunk, despite it all. You've got grit and a lot of it. Can your cat pay for my cat park? I have a stray sniffing around my kitten. She's 3. I want to kick his arse. He sneaks in to get her and "checks" me when I toss him out. This arseholle slams both paws on the back door. Reminds me of a teenage boy posturing for a fight. One day, he is going to get one! LOL I am thinking of you, praying for you and your son, your marriage, your folks, and the dog park that never was. HUGS, JMOM [/QUOTE]
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