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<blockquote data-quote="Tanya M" data-source="post: 678869" data-attributes="member: 18516"><p>Hi Seeking, I think any time we have distanced ourselves from our d_cs we live in a calm state. I appreciate your feelings of missing the relationship you don't have with your daughter. It's hard not to have these feelings for our child. It's not easy to let go of the dreams and hopes we have held onto where our children are concerned.</p><p>You reached out to her, you missed her. When we do this with our d_cs we open the door and make ourselves vulnerable.</p><p>It's sad that this is how it is for us, we the parents of these difficult adult children. Our dreams and hopes for how we wanted everything to turn out are but vapors now.</p><p>I am so sorry for the uneasy feelings you are having now. It's a rough wave, hang on and ride it out, you will be brought back to shore where you will once again find your feet firmly planted on the ground.</p><p></p><p>((HUGS)) to you dear friend</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanya M, post: 678869, member: 18516"] Hi Seeking, I think any time we have distanced ourselves from our d_cs we live in a calm state. I appreciate your feelings of missing the relationship you don't have with your daughter. It's hard not to have these feelings for our child. It's not easy to let go of the dreams and hopes we have held onto where our children are concerned. You reached out to her, you missed her. When we do this with our d_cs we open the door and make ourselves vulnerable. It's sad that this is how it is for us, we the parents of these difficult adult children. Our dreams and hopes for how we wanted everything to turn out are but vapors now. I am so sorry for the uneasy feelings you are having now. It's a rough wave, hang on and ride it out, you will be brought back to shore where you will once again find your feet firmly planted on the ground. ((HUGS)) to you dear friend [/QUOTE]
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