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<blockquote data-quote="tryagain" data-source="post: 629634" data-attributes="member: 14865"><p>Recovering's advice is excellent, as usual. She is so perceptive and cuts to the chase with real-life, practical suggestions.</p><p></p><p>Helpangel-your name may speak volumes. You're an angel helping others, but you've got to help YOU. You are important to so many, whether they realize it or not.</p><p></p><p>I can relate to fear for a suicidal difficult child. Just yesterday I feared leaving mine alone. But I used this place of sanctuary to vent, and that's how I was able to stop crying and let difficult child be alone. I took the good advice here. And sure enough, I survived the storm. </p><p></p><p>difficult child appeared today remorseful for the bartending-strip club idea. She was shaking her head about it-So glad I stood my ground on the issue.She's starting to realize how things get out of hand during a mood swing and how she behaves totally out of character during them. If only that would be all it took to prevent them....</p><p></p><p>Hey, lean on us. We are here for you, just as you guys are the only ones whom I'd tell all this to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tryagain, post: 629634, member: 14865"] Recovering's advice is excellent, as usual. She is so perceptive and cuts to the chase with real-life, practical suggestions. Helpangel-your name may speak volumes. You're an angel helping others, but you've got to help YOU. You are important to so many, whether they realize it or not. I can relate to fear for a suicidal difficult child. Just yesterday I feared leaving mine alone. But I used this place of sanctuary to vent, and that's how I was able to stop crying and let difficult child be alone. I took the good advice here. And sure enough, I survived the storm. difficult child appeared today remorseful for the bartending-strip club idea. She was shaking her head about it-So glad I stood my ground on the issue.She's starting to realize how things get out of hand during a mood swing and how she behaves totally out of character during them. If only that would be all it took to prevent them.... Hey, lean on us. We are here for you, just as you guys are the only ones whom I'd tell all this to. [/QUOTE]
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