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<blockquote data-quote="Wonderful Family" data-source="post: 174977"><p>Thanks for all the kind thoughts and suggestions.</p><p> </p><p>Bad news about Dad just tonight; he may be hospitalized tomorrow; fear of more of the cancer spreading or possible infection; they have suspended chemo. </p><p> </p><p>So, regardless of me or anything else, what do you do when the glue that holds you together is gone about your difficult child? Nobody else has ever understood or taken the time to listen.</p><p> </p><p>I'm really struggling, I know there are no real words; but boy, I'm already having a tough time not having him to talk to every day about general stuff, let alone me. Poor difficult child, just try to have a fit at the moment!</p><p> </p><p>difficult child did see me on the phone with my mom (who is a bottomed-out alcoholic to boot, and actually sober for a change this evening - long story); and went to bed with no questions asked. </p><p> </p><p>difficult child is special, I would just like to "brain" him on a daily basis for stupid behavior (my word for when I don't know what else to say!). Close family given how dysfunctional everyone is!</p><p> </p><p>Thanks again for the concern and thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wonderful Family, post: 174977"] Thanks for all the kind thoughts and suggestions. Bad news about Dad just tonight; he may be hospitalized tomorrow; fear of more of the cancer spreading or possible infection; they have suspended chemo. So, regardless of me or anything else, what do you do when the glue that holds you together is gone about your difficult child? Nobody else has ever understood or taken the time to listen. I'm really struggling, I know there are no real words; but boy, I'm already having a tough time not having him to talk to every day about general stuff, let alone me. Poor difficult child, just try to have a fit at the moment! difficult child did see me on the phone with my mom (who is a bottomed-out alcoholic to boot, and actually sober for a change this evening - long story); and went to bed with no questions asked. difficult child is special, I would just like to "brain" him on a daily basis for stupid behavior (my word for when I don't know what else to say!). Close family given how dysfunctional everyone is! Thanks again for the concern and thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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