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Difficult son

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Marelli Fri 24-Jan-14 15:24:42

My advice is don't cut the ties, cab61. You have no idea what the 'historical problem' is and if you do get to find out about it, you may find it to be nothing as bad as you fear.
Cut the ties and they may be cut forever. You must be feeling very sad and quite at sea just now. I hope this can be sorted for you soon. flowers

cab61 Fri 24-Jan-14 14:59:13

I would appreciate views on years of indifference from son and very rare telephone calls/emails and hardly any visits - he says we live too far away although we visit him and his family and stay in a hotel. the latest episode was to hang the phone up on me on Xmas day with the statement he had made the effort to call. He is a successful 37 year old with his own home a lovely wife and adorable grandson (1yr old). My daughter in law has told me there is a historical problem but won't tell what. Her parents have said the same. I have Parkinsons and feel that I just want to cut ties with him and stop trying (not with my daughter in law and grandson) - any advice would be helpful.