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RE: Dealing with Loss

This story hits home because in my case my older son is the "bad boy". He graduated college with a degree in criminal justice (playing basketball all 4 years of college) then joined the military and did a tour in Iraq. And came home a changed person. Had 2 beautiful children but got involved with opioids, lost his job and his family - and almost lost his life. He's in prison right now and it's a heartbreak I live with every day. Sorry for your son's loss of his friend.

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@blueeyes8960 Tammy- Just remember that as lost his way, with a little a lot of work on his part, he can find his way back home. It wouldn't be the first time I see that happen and let's hope, not ending here.

I remain hopeful for your son, as I know you do. But, just thought you would like to know, he has a cheering section.

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Beautifully said. Count me in on that cheering section!

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Oh my, that is so sad, @blueeyes8960. What a heartbreaking situation! I’m really sorry to hear that. And I can imagine it happening — to anyone. When we face really difficult things, they can either make us stronger or they can tear us apart. Huge hugs to you, my dear. I truly hope you get him back some day, and that he can be whole again and get another chance.