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Has a family members mental illness induced a form of PTSD for you?
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<blockquote data-quote="DazedandConfused" data-source="post: 298059" data-attributes="member: 831"><p>I know precisely what you mean. My life's course has been directly impacted by the difficult children in my life. It started with my difficult child Dad and influenced by an assortment of difficult child extended family members. Then, I had two difficult child siblings (who have since shed the difficult child in their 30s) and now two difficult children of my own. </p><p> </p><p>I've also had difficult child neighbors, but not on the scale of your experience. Mainly they keep me up at night, bully my kids, and try to borrow money. Right now, I have no difficult child neighbors and I LOVE IT!</p><p> </p><p>At the core of all my hopes and desires, is simply to live in peace. It always has been since I was a child. </p><p> </p><p>I have caller ID (as a lot of people) and when I don't know a name or number, I don't answer. I don't care who it is. Leave a voice mail and if I feel like it, I return your call. If not, I won't. I stay out of drama at work and everywhere else unless I get poked first. </p><p> </p><p>I've paid enough for other people's mental disorders and illnesses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DazedandConfused, post: 298059, member: 831"] I know precisely what you mean. My life's course has been directly impacted by the difficult children in my life. It started with my difficult child Dad and influenced by an assortment of difficult child extended family members. Then, I had two difficult child siblings (who have since shed the difficult child in their 30s) and now two difficult children of my own. I've also had difficult child neighbors, but not on the scale of your experience. Mainly they keep me up at night, bully my kids, and try to borrow money. Right now, I have no difficult child neighbors and I LOVE IT! At the core of all my hopes and desires, is simply to live in peace. It always has been since I was a child. I have caller ID (as a lot of people) and when I don't know a name or number, I don't answer. I don't care who it is. Leave a voice mail and if I feel like it, I return your call. If not, I won't. I stay out of drama at work and everywhere else unless I get poked first. I've paid enough for other people's mental disorders and illnesses. [/QUOTE]
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