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Guilt - and getting over it.
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<blockquote data-quote="Torn and Tired" data-source="post: 569607" data-attributes="member: 15700"><p>Dear Recovering,</p><p>THank you so much for your reply. Finding this group is my first step at getting help. You have offered very valuable advice. When I talk to many of my co-workers or friends, they think differently. They've never had to put out a child. I can see in their eyes that they don't agree with this - and they have trouble offering any words of encouragement. TO find people who have been there done that is great - and I appreciate that there is no judgement here on this DB. </p><p></p><p>I do agree I need to detach. I am finding this extremely painful and I do think I might find therapy helpful.</p><p></p><p>I also suspect that my son may be bipolar, depressed or something akin to this. He may even need rehab. But I can't make those decisions for him, can I?</p><p></p><p>Thank you! I WILL keep reading....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Torn and Tired, post: 569607, member: 15700"] Dear Recovering, THank you so much for your reply. Finding this group is my first step at getting help. You have offered very valuable advice. When I talk to many of my co-workers or friends, they think differently. They've never had to put out a child. I can see in their eyes that they don't agree with this - and they have trouble offering any words of encouragement. TO find people who have been there done that is great - and I appreciate that there is no judgement here on this DB. I do agree I need to detach. I am finding this extremely painful and I do think I might find therapy helpful. I also suspect that my son may be bipolar, depressed or something akin to this. He may even need rehab. But I can't make those decisions for him, can I? Thank you! I WILL keep reading.... [/QUOTE]
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