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Where there any signs or you where blindsided?
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<blockquote data-quote="ColleenB" data-source="post: 694858" data-attributes="member: 19887"><p>We were completely blindsided. He was the easiest baby, toddler, child. He did very well in school all the way through, top academics and sports. Captain of his teams, sportsmanship awards, MVPs... You name it. We really though he was a level headed, mature kid. We never had to push him, he wanted to do well. Easy going, likeable.... Sigh</p><p></p><p>When he quit half way through his first year of university, we thought it was a "stage". It has now been three attempts at university, drugs, depression, anxiety, anger, money problems.... Even dealing drugs at one point. We have been devestated.</p><p></p><p>He has now moved out, finally. But he works under the table for a garage, has very little money, looks homeless. It's very hard. Ours dreams for him have completely changed. I just want him alive, supporting himself and not dealing drugs. How different from his graduation four years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ColleenB, post: 694858, member: 19887"] We were completely blindsided. He was the easiest baby, toddler, child. He did very well in school all the way through, top academics and sports. Captain of his teams, sportsmanship awards, MVPs... You name it. We really though he was a level headed, mature kid. We never had to push him, he wanted to do well. Easy going, likeable.... Sigh When he quit half way through his first year of university, we thought it was a "stage". It has now been three attempts at university, drugs, depression, anxiety, anger, money problems.... Even dealing drugs at one point. We have been devestated. He has now moved out, finally. But he works under the table for a garage, has very little money, looks homeless. It's very hard. Ours dreams for him have completely changed. I just want him alive, supporting himself and not dealing drugs. How different from his graduation four years ago. [/QUOTE]
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