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You know you have a difficult child when . . .
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<blockquote data-quote="RN0441" data-source="post: 715229" data-attributes="member: 15032"><p>It's like grieving someone that is still alive. It's not normal and no one can even begin to understand the process unless they've dealt with it.</p><p></p><p>My husband just confided in his boss about our son which shocked me. He has always downplayed the problem until recently and is very private. He said it just came up in conversation. She was very sympathetic because although they have no children they did have their nephew live with them for some time who was an addict (why anyone would do that is beyond me) and spent over $10k on him with rehab etc. (they are well off). He isn't with them any longer and I guess doing better now. It touches so many lives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RN0441, post: 715229, member: 15032"] It's like grieving someone that is still alive. It's not normal and no one can even begin to understand the process unless they've dealt with it. My husband just confided in his boss about our son which shocked me. He has always downplayed the problem until recently and is very private. He said it just came up in conversation. She was very sympathetic because although they have no children they did have their nephew live with them for some time who was an addict (why anyone would do that is beyond me) and spent over $10k on him with rehab etc. (they are well off). He isn't with them any longer and I guess doing better now. It touches so many lives. [/QUOTE]
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