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<blockquote data-quote="Carri" data-source="post: 680562" data-attributes="member: 17790"><p>Walrus, I'm so sorry to hear that about your mom. I hope that your son was embellishing. Also, I'm surprised he decided to tell you this since he's in rehab; I would hope they would have advised him to keep this to himself since it would only do you harm. </p><p></p><p>The silver lining to my dad going in to a nursing home is that it's given me a new perspective on my son's lifestyle. My dad's situation is truly sad. Parkinson's disease is taking his life from him and us. He doesn't have a choice. My son has choices. He's been down the same path so many times, that he KNOWS where to go and what to do to change his life for the better. I wish my dad had some options. </p><p></p><p>Thanks to everyone for your feedback. It really does help. This is such a safe place to share feelings. No one "gets it" like you guys do. Warrior Parents...I like that. We've earned the badge. </p><p></p><p>Hugs to all...</p><p>Carri</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carri, post: 680562, member: 17790"] Walrus, I'm so sorry to hear that about your mom. I hope that your son was embellishing. Also, I'm surprised he decided to tell you this since he's in rehab; I would hope they would have advised him to keep this to himself since it would only do you harm. The silver lining to my dad going in to a nursing home is that it's given me a new perspective on my son's lifestyle. My dad's situation is truly sad. Parkinson's disease is taking his life from him and us. He doesn't have a choice. My son has choices. He's been down the same path so many times, that he KNOWS where to go and what to do to change his life for the better. I wish my dad had some options. Thanks to everyone for your feedback. It really does help. This is such a safe place to share feelings. No one "gets it" like you guys do. Warrior Parents...I like that. We've earned the badge. Hugs to all... Carri [/QUOTE]
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