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This is hard, but I will tell you my opinion from a different angle than you might get from anyone else. I have 3 children, I am very close to the poverty line myself, we scrape by...my oldest son has a different dad than the younger two and he was paying child support regularly and now hasn't for some time and that is a fraction of why things are so hard right now, but that is neither here nor there...what I really want to tell you is the way my parents have handled how they "help" because I so appreciate all they do and I try to never take it for granted but human nature is not always so, sometimes it is easy to fall into "expectations" and taking for granted...my parents do not "loan" me money, they feel like I am an adult and I should stand on my own two feet. I am very honest about the way things are and occassionally they will give me money, but not often. They would much prefer to do things like, buying the kids some school supplies, buying the kids some back to school clothes, sending home some canned goods or a special treat my mom knows I would not buy for ourselves. I really think if you want to help that this is the approach you should take, because even though you want to see the best in people they can disappoint you, and this way you know it is going to the child, and honestly every little bit helps when you are struggling. I hope this helped. It is always hard to be in the position you are in especially when the parents are seperated. I would encourage your son to get his child back on the medication, it sounds like he really needs it, that and consistancy and patience and love. Good luck to you and God bless you for being so caring now, don't let yourself dwell on the past, forgive yourself and go forward, because none of us can go back in time and undo the things we have done, and no one is perfect, whatever you did I am sure at the time you were doing the best you knew how to do.
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