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You sound like a great, caring mom and bless you for how much you care about your son :)
I just wanted to say, don't take it personally if he reacts to what you say in a negative way. He most likely isn't thinking about how he's hurting you. It sounds like he's early into dealing with his problem and is wrapped up in fighting his inner demons so he most likely doesn't realize he's hurting your feelings. The son you love and know is still in there, just trying to process what happened to him. Don't give up. A mother's love goes a long way. When I was really really bad and was ready to pretty much commit suicide, my mom was there for me. She was always there, and her being there is what held me together. In my case, I've come so far but still have panic attacks and flashbacks and whatnot. And even now being married to a protective-type husband and having security of kids and a large dog, my "safe place" is my mom. When I have a panic attack, that's where I want to be because that's where I feel safe.
Keep being there for him. He'll appreciate it as he goes along the road towards recovery.
Hugs to you :)