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Doing well detaching; but some days it is HAAAARRRRRD
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 610814"><p>Disability does not offer such services. Our local programs are all for people with spectrum type disorders or drug addiction.</p><p>Last night she called and said she was going to the ER for stomach problems. She does that a lot. We suggested she wait until morning and see her doctor. Then we turned off all our phones.</p><p>Ironically, I bumped into her at the store this morning. She looked fine. She was with a friend. She was all sweet...no mention of a stomach problem. </p><p>I smiled and said I was in a hurry (I was). She was fine with that. A big positive is that she is usually respectful. And we do have excellent boundaries in place.</p><p>I am concerned for my health and although our help to her is minimal, I see she needs to do much more for herself and although I have largely detached, I wish to detach even further.</p><p>I'm not sure if we ever 100% detach...but I wish to be very very close to that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 610814"] Disability does not offer such services. Our local programs are all for people with spectrum type disorders or drug addiction. Last night she called and said she was going to the ER for stomach problems. She does that a lot. We suggested she wait until morning and see her doctor. Then we turned off all our phones. Ironically, I bumped into her at the store this morning. She looked fine. She was with a friend. She was all sweet...no mention of a stomach problem. I smiled and said I was in a hurry (I was). She was fine with that. A big positive is that she is usually respectful. And we do have excellent boundaries in place. I am concerned for my health and although our help to her is minimal, I see she needs to do much more for herself and although I have largely detached, I wish to detach even further. I'm not sure if we ever 100% detach...but I wish to be very very close to that. [/QUOTE]
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