Hi Harvester,
I feel your anguish. You asked: "Will this be okay?"
Only if you choose it to be.This reminds me of the term "
radical acceptance".
Here is one definition: "Radical acceptance" means completely and totally accepting something from the depths of your soul, with your heart and your mind. You stop fighting reality."
Radical acceptance is different from resigning yourself to something. When we resign ourselves to something we accept defeat and likely discontinue to do anything about it. When we practice "radical acceptance", we accept reality as something that we have to work with and deal with. That is just my interpretation, I'm sure it's not perfectly accurate and I hope others may share their input.
Everything will be okay as long as you are ready to accept that
this is okay right now.
In my case, I have accepted that as long as my son is alive and breathing, things are okay.
Having said that, I believe what others have taught me that "everyone is doing their best, and everyone needs to do better". What I mean by that is that even though I have accepted that everything is okay, I will continue to practice skills and continue to learn as much as I can to better myself in my relationship with my son. And pray for him each and every night.
We can't control our future, and we can't control our adult children. We need to let them go, let them find their way even if we think they are choosing a wildly difficult path. When they are in a really difficult situation they will know where to turn, back to the ones that have always been there for them.
Take care of yourself, things really might be okay!

R