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Doing well detaching; but some days it is HAAAARRRRRD
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 610724"><p>Thanks.</p><p>I'm much better now...I'm being honest when I say that I don't let it get to me excessively. I am doing much better than times past. I do have my moments, but I keep them brief. I do not have a choice....I value my mental and physical health.</p><p>And HOLY COW with reference to the NOMAD name here and her behavior! Great observation! I simply got that from a water bottle when I joined the site...it was sitting on my desk and I took the name off of it. But, yes, she is like a "Nomad," sadly.</p><p>And I agree...might have to step back my involvement even farther. YES, I do see that. We plan on moving out of the city in 3 or 4 years. We will pull back before then and in a major way at that time.</p><p>(We do greatly limit our help to her now...but I see we are probably too involved in general)</p><p>And I totally agree she should NOT join us for Xmas. She broke the rule. Period. I guess I'm just a teeny bit surprised that husband does not feel sad about it in the least. Not a bit.</p><p>i guess there is some part of me that wishes it could be different, that is sad for her as a human being, that sees her as "sick."</p><p>But, enough is enough and our good health is paramount. </p><p>We have to protect ourselves from all this drama trauma, turmoil and insanity.</p><p>thank you for your understanding and letting me vent.</p><p>i feel better/stronger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 610724"] Thanks. I'm much better now...I'm being honest when I say that I don't let it get to me excessively. I am doing much better than times past. I do have my moments, but I keep them brief. I do not have a choice....I value my mental and physical health. And HOLY COW with reference to the NOMAD name here and her behavior! Great observation! I simply got that from a water bottle when I joined the site...it was sitting on my desk and I took the name off of it. But, yes, she is like a "Nomad," sadly. And I agree...might have to step back my involvement even farther. YES, I do see that. We plan on moving out of the city in 3 or 4 years. We will pull back before then and in a major way at that time. (We do greatly limit our help to her now...but I see we are probably too involved in general) And I totally agree she should NOT join us for Xmas. She broke the rule. Period. I guess I'm just a teeny bit surprised that husband does not feel sad about it in the least. Not a bit. i guess there is some part of me that wishes it could be different, that is sad for her as a human being, that sees her as "sick." But, enough is enough and our good health is paramount. We have to protect ourselves from all this drama trauma, turmoil and insanity. thank you for your understanding and letting me vent. i feel better/stronger. [/QUOTE]
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