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He's gone & I am heartbroken yet resigned. Need to remember to breathe,
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 500443" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Sending very caring and understanding support your way. My easy child/difficult child (now named difficult child#1) left home to go live with his biomom. I can't even tell you how many years ago that happened but between 16 & 18 and nothing has ever caused me more pain....I have never cried more. Within a week I decided it would be therapeutic to clean his room. I turned it into a guest room. Still amazed that my tears didn't dilute the paint I used. Reading your post brings it back but thankfully not with the emotional attachment that it had at the time.</p><p></p><p>Know, deep in your heart, that many of us have been there done that and we do understand. You handled it well and can be proud that you didn't let him see the depth of your pain. Thank God for the CD family because here we are all safe to share our real emotions with-o fear of compromising our positions in our families. It won't be easy to survive this betrayal but you can do it. Hopefully he will "get it" before it is too late. Hugs DDD</p><p></p><p>PS: How fortunate you are to have a true partnership with your husband.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 500443, member: 35"] Sending very caring and understanding support your way. My easy child/difficult child (now named difficult child#1) left home to go live with his biomom. I can't even tell you how many years ago that happened but between 16 & 18 and nothing has ever caused me more pain....I have never cried more. Within a week I decided it would be therapeutic to clean his room. I turned it into a guest room. Still amazed that my tears didn't dilute the paint I used. Reading your post brings it back but thankfully not with the emotional attachment that it had at the time. Know, deep in your heart, that many of us have been there done that and we do understand. You handled it well and can be proud that you didn't let him see the depth of your pain. Thank God for the CD family because here we are all safe to share our real emotions with-o fear of compromising our positions in our families. It won't be easy to survive this betrayal but you can do it. Hopefully he will "get it" before it is too late. Hugs DDD PS: How fortunate you are to have a true partnership with your husband. [/QUOTE]
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