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Finally had "the talk" with- difficult child, not the outcome I expected, neither good nor bad
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 494829" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>I'm sorry Sig. It doesn't sit right with me either. Honestly I think rejectedmom may be right, I hope not. You have not failed as a mom. You have been a wonderful mom and have done everything in your power to give him every opportunity possible. Our difficult children think they have the world by the tail, especially when they hook up with other difficult children. Everything may look rosy now but it may all come crashing down at some point.</p><p></p><p>I suspect he does not want your help because he does not want you to know he either flunked out of school or withdrew. Is there some way you can verify that?</p><p></p><p>It's a horribly sick feeling when we suspect something terrible is going on and we have no idea what it is. I've been there, I imagine things that are far worse than they probably are in reality. Whatever is really going on you need to remember that you are not to blame, not one bit. </p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 494829, member: 59"] I'm sorry Sig. It doesn't sit right with me either. Honestly I think rejectedmom may be right, I hope not. You have not failed as a mom. You have been a wonderful mom and have done everything in your power to give him every opportunity possible. Our difficult children think they have the world by the tail, especially when they hook up with other difficult children. Everything may look rosy now but it may all come crashing down at some point. I suspect he does not want your help because he does not want you to know he either flunked out of school or withdrew. Is there some way you can verify that? It's a horribly sick feeling when we suspect something terrible is going on and we have no idea what it is. I've been there, I imagine things that are far worse than they probably are in reality. Whatever is really going on you need to remember that you are not to blame, not one bit. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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