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<blockquote data-quote="SeekingStrength" data-source="post: 657925" data-attributes="member: 17635"><p>Amazingly helpful to read your posts. I never suspected my mom as being narcissistic (difficult word to spell) until after reading on this forum for a year. Recently, after my only sibling almost died and my mom exhibited all sorts of strange behavior, I read about narcissism online and <strong>knew. </strong>At 59 years old, i had the answer to the puzzle.</p><p></p><p>It's freeing and terrifying. The description totally fits my mom. My brother and I spent hours in the hospital discussing this.</p><p></p><p>It has been nice to finally have some "answers". My mom disses my denomination, my political beliefs, the way we raised our kids, you name it. And....I thought that was <em>normal</em>? The game has changed for me. She is 83 yo, so this is all for me. Though, from what I gather, it would be all for me if she was 33.</p><p></p><p>It comes down to how I will deal with it. There is challenge and the power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeekingStrength, post: 657925, member: 17635"] Amazingly helpful to read your posts. I never suspected my mom as being narcissistic (difficult word to spell) until after reading on this forum for a year. Recently, after my only sibling almost died and my mom exhibited all sorts of strange behavior, I read about narcissism online and [B]knew. [/B]At 59 years old, i had the answer to the puzzle. It's freeing and terrifying. The description totally fits my mom. My brother and I spent hours in the hospital discussing this. It has been nice to finally have some "answers". My mom disses my denomination, my political beliefs, the way we raised our kids, you name it. And....I thought that was [I]normal[/I]? The game has changed for me. She is 83 yo, so this is all for me. Though, from what I gather, it would be all for me if she was 33. It comes down to how I will deal with it. There is challenge and the power. [/QUOTE]
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