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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 669598" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>Oh my dear Feeling, I do so hope for you that you are able to get to a place beyond this. I read such strength and compassion in your postings, and have been emboldened and lifted by your clever wit. There is something to be said about being in the pit of despair, and being able to carry on with your life, yet, you continue to amaze and inspire.</p><p>I pray for you that you find a way to shed this deep sadness that envelopes you.</p><p></p><p>Surely, there is help for your son, <em>beyond what you can do?</em> Forgive me, I should not even write on this, for I have never experienced what you have, nor known what you know. I have a friend whose G-F-G was diagnosed bi-polar. It was a terribly hard life. Her child chose not to take medication as an adult, this made her path even more difficult.</p><p></p><p>I am not sure about your not detaching due to your sons illness. My thoughts on this are, what choice do you have? He is an adult, and chooses to deny himself medication. He has threatened your life, and his actions have prevented you from living to the fullest.</p><p></p><p>Whatever the case may be, I see from your writings that you are an amazing woman, Feeling.You deserve healing and the ability to have peace. However you find that peace <em><strong>is </strong></em>up to you. I will not judge your path, just know that I am here, hoping the best for you. I pray for you to have real joy. For, if anything, I do know about going through "the motions" to be able to complete necessary day to day responsibilities.</p><p></p><p> You<em><strong> are</strong></em> strong, Feeling, so very, very strong. I thank you for sharing your story and helping me to become strong, too.</p><p></p><p>You are not alone, we are here.</p><p>hugs</p><p>leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 669598, member: 19522"] Oh my dear Feeling, I do so hope for you that you are able to get to a place beyond this. I read such strength and compassion in your postings, and have been emboldened and lifted by your clever wit. There is something to be said about being in the pit of despair, and being able to carry on with your life, yet, you continue to amaze and inspire. I pray for you that you find a way to shed this deep sadness that envelopes you. Surely, there is help for your son, [I]beyond what you can do?[/I] Forgive me, I should not even write on this, for I have never experienced what you have, nor known what you know. I have a friend whose G-F-G was diagnosed bi-polar. It was a terribly hard life. Her child chose not to take medication as an adult, this made her path even more difficult. I am not sure about your not detaching due to your sons illness. My thoughts on this are, what choice do you have? He is an adult, and chooses to deny himself medication. He has threatened your life, and his actions have prevented you from living to the fullest. Whatever the case may be, I see from your writings that you are an amazing woman, Feeling.You deserve healing and the ability to have peace. However you find that peace [I][B]is [/B][/I]up to you. I will not judge your path, just know that I am here, hoping the best for you. I pray for you to have real joy. For, if anything, I do know about going through "the motions" to be able to complete necessary day to day responsibilities. You[I][B] are[/B][/I] strong, Feeling, so very, very strong. I thank you for sharing your story and helping me to become strong, too. You are not alone, we are here. hugs leafy [/QUOTE]
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