Friday, 03 October 2008 12:46

Learning to Love and Forgive.

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I can’t tell you how much being able to talk to you has meant to me when things seem to be spinning out of control.  I guess I still can’t wrap my mind around the fact that my son is an addict, liar, and thief.  How did this happen to my terrific kid?  I guess every parent in my situation feels this same way.

He is learning to stay clean, and I am learning to love and forgive on a level I never thought possible.  They say that being a parent changes you and teaches you…  How true.

With gratitude, love and appreciation for what you do.

A Mother of a Son

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