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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 11591" data-attributes="member: 3199"><p>Thank-you dreamer and Janet for your different perspectives. I hadn't thought of the survivor issues that way before. I do feel weak and want someone to take care of me. I don't want the PTSD or the memories or the current abuse difficult child is going through. But, for someone to say that I'm strong, I'm a survivor means a great deal to me. Its like they are saying you can get through this, I belive in you, I love you. More like a cheering section for someone they know is struggling than a declaration of "bring on more I can take it." I guess this is why everyone's struggle to function and have somewhat normal emotions after abuse is different. I don't mean to offend anyone with what I have posted and I'm not offended by anyone elses posts. I'm glad to see someone elses very valuable point of view.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 11591, member: 3199"] Thank-you dreamer and Janet for your different perspectives. I hadn't thought of the survivor issues that way before. I do feel weak and want someone to take care of me. I don't want the PTSD or the memories or the current abuse difficult child is going through. But, for someone to say that I'm strong, I'm a survivor means a great deal to me. Its like they are saying you can get through this, I belive in you, I love you. More like a cheering section for someone they know is struggling than a declaration of "bring on more I can take it." I guess this is why everyone's struggle to function and have somewhat normal emotions after abuse is different. I don't mean to offend anyone with what I have posted and I'm not offended by anyone elses posts. I'm glad to see someone elses very valuable point of view. [/QUOTE]
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