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Sadness,grief and regret over sons incarceration
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Hi, I am new to this but need to talk to someone, anyone, I am a mother of 4 children , three adults ages 25, 29,32 and a 10 year old son from from second marriage. My eldest son was convicted of a crime and is now in prison,he is 32 and the whole experience has devastated me , sitting through the trial I cried the whole two days everyone was looking at me obviously knowing I was the mother ,then his sentencing was a day I shall never forget I had to write a letter to the judge about my son, about his drug use, about his father not being in his life since we divorced and his downfall, I also wrote about how I loved him would stand by him, I'm sorry I failed him and he turned to drugs too take away his pain, but underneath all that was a wonderful creative boy who just took a wrong turn, the judge starting reading my letter word for word out to the court room, I looked at my beautiful boy and there were tears running down his face, I think he finally realised what he has done not only to himself but to me as his mother, that image is burned into my memory ,for once in my life I could not protect my child and it killed me, his sentence was given and they took him away, he will be released about september. I cannot tell anyone and the stress is unbearable,I have to lie to people to excuse his absence , he is clean and sober now and has turned this life around he is doing all the courses to correct his life while in prison and is deeply regretful of his choices, I do not excuse his behaviour but I am his mother and I have to stand by him, I look at all the other families visiting in prison and it is so sad it affects the whole family. This is the first time I have said this out aloud it is so hard to live with this "secret",I just don't know how to live with this.
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Hi All
It's been some time, but my son has truly made a remarkable transformation. He underwent counseling, both professional and personal, which I supported financially. It appears that he has gained clarity and is determined not to regress into old habits. There's a glimmer of hope ahead. However, he acknowledges that not everyone shares his mindset and some may falter and find themselves back in the system. So, while I remain optimistic, individual effort plays a crucial role.
I'm pleased to note the positive changes he's embraced: his faith, his inclination towards organisation due to OCD tendencies, and his newfound respect for us, his parents. He aspires to secure employment and build a future for himself. He regularly reaches out and expresses gratitude for the financial support I provide every two weeks.
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