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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 491678" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Woot woot woot!!!!! You know TL I strongly believe that it is through pain and sadness that growth is born. While I truly understand your being emotional and I agree it's a good thing, the pain he is feeling tells you that there is something there, he can feel sadness and remorse and lonliness. Those are the feelings that will spur him to change hopefully. My difficult child often tells me that it is remembering how awful she felt at those times that convinces her she never wants to go back there.</p><p></p><p>You will cherish that letter forever. Your little boy is in there somewhere. in my difficult child's sober house she also had to list what she was grateful for and I just found that list the other day and it was so good to see.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 491678, member: 59"] Woot woot woot!!!!! You know TL I strongly believe that it is through pain and sadness that growth is born. While I truly understand your being emotional and I agree it's a good thing, the pain he is feeling tells you that there is something there, he can feel sadness and remorse and lonliness. Those are the feelings that will spur him to change hopefully. My difficult child often tells me that it is remembering how awful she felt at those times that convinces her she never wants to go back there. You will cherish that letter forever. Your little boy is in there somewhere. in my difficult child's sober house she also had to list what she was grateful for and I just found that list the other day and it was so good to see. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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