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<blockquote data-quote="jbrain" data-source="post: 606863" data-attributes="member: 3450"><p>Thank you, Cedar. I've been following your story and have seen the similarities. I had a response from difficult child yesterday. She said she doesn't know what she is going through, she just wants out of her body as a whole and out of her head. She says our relationship was not based on a lie, I was her best friend. I could only urge her to get help and let her know I am here and I love her. </p><p></p><p>My other daughter is having a lot of problems with this whole thing. She is so sad and feels empty. She is in therapy and her therapist says she is being triggered by all of this. We both seem to go through the same emotions; sadness, anger, frustration. I remember seeing her with her daughter when she was about 5 months old and she was so devoted to her, she had a reason to live now. I think it was when S started becoming her own person that E started withdrawing from her.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again, all of you, for your support. It really does help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbrain, post: 606863, member: 3450"] Thank you, Cedar. I've been following your story and have seen the similarities. I had a response from difficult child yesterday. She said she doesn't know what she is going through, she just wants out of her body as a whole and out of her head. She says our relationship was not based on a lie, I was her best friend. I could only urge her to get help and let her know I am here and I love her. My other daughter is having a lot of problems with this whole thing. She is so sad and feels empty. She is in therapy and her therapist says she is being triggered by all of this. We both seem to go through the same emotions; sadness, anger, frustration. I remember seeing her with her daughter when she was about 5 months old and she was so devoted to her, she had a reason to live now. I think it was when S started becoming her own person that E started withdrawing from her. Thanks again, all of you, for your support. It really does help. [/QUOTE]
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