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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 551090" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>It's so hard when we don't hear from them and are left wondering and worrying. I believe what your friend says about only hearing from him when he's desperate. I know the streets are a very frightening place TL, but he is very resourceful and we have to believe and hope and pray that he is a survivor and will take care of himself and when his back is up against the wall he knows your number. Our difficult child's know we have unconditional love for them and all they have to do is stretch out that hand and we will grab it. The worst part is the waiting.</p><p></p><p>I hope you get through these uncertain times and come to some peace. I have had to tell myself over and over that my difficult child is living her life the way she wants to right now. She knows there is a different, better way but for now she wants it her way and I can't make her want anything different.</p><p></p><p>Hugs my friend,</p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 551090, member: 59"] It's so hard when we don't hear from them and are left wondering and worrying. I believe what your friend says about only hearing from him when he's desperate. I know the streets are a very frightening place TL, but he is very resourceful and we have to believe and hope and pray that he is a survivor and will take care of himself and when his back is up against the wall he knows your number. Our difficult child's know we have unconditional love for them and all they have to do is stretch out that hand and we will grab it. The worst part is the waiting. I hope you get through these uncertain times and come to some peace. I have had to tell myself over and over that my difficult child is living her life the way she wants to right now. She knows there is a different, better way but for now she wants it her way and I can't make her want anything different. Hugs my friend, Nancy [/QUOTE]
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