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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 541846" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I am also so very sorry about your daughter. Reading about it brought tears to my eyes.</p><p></p><p>I am sorry your son is not doing well right now. I think you need real life support and going to N/A or Al-Anon could help support you through this. I wish I could tell you something magical you could do for your son, but you really can't do much other than not pay any of his bills (I would not). You deserve peace and serenity. Is it possible for you and your husband to start getting closer, doing nice things together and for one another? Maybe your other son could also join you in some activities.</p><p></p><p>You can not control what happened to your daughter (sadly) or what your one son is doing, but you can still decide to live and full and peaceful life...one free of drama. I know it will be harder than it sounds, but it can be done. Are you in therapy?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 541846, member: 1550"] I am also so very sorry about your daughter. Reading about it brought tears to my eyes. I am sorry your son is not doing well right now. I think you need real life support and going to N/A or Al-Anon could help support you through this. I wish I could tell you something magical you could do for your son, but you really can't do much other than not pay any of his bills (I would not). You deserve peace and serenity. Is it possible for you and your husband to start getting closer, doing nice things together and for one another? Maybe your other son could also join you in some activities. You can not control what happened to your daughter (sadly) or what your one son is doing, but you can still decide to live and full and peaceful life...one free of drama. I know it will be harder than it sounds, but it can be done. Are you in therapy? [/QUOTE]
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