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RE: When you Know you Have to do the Best Thing that May be Controversial to those who Don't Get it!
Thx for sharing what is probably difficult to discuss. Sorry you had to go that route with your son, but the situation you were describing reminds me a bit of the horrors of post partum deppression. The wise person knows when enough is enough instead of trying to keep "trucking on" And "making the best " of it. Often times that's just a lie we tell ourselves. You were smart to realize you were going to snap and take action to better the situation beforehand. So many do not, as you have aptly pointed out. Resteemed
Thanks @chelsea88 and I have had ppd before and the signs were similar. I knew there was no more trucking on left to do so I hit the ceiling of my limit and knew I couldn't go further. I was genuinely afraid of what could have been past it. Too many lives were at stake to find out. I did the most unpopular thing which was sending him to a much better place for him to live and consider the byproduct of that as another finger to society and it's damaging standard.